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India is on track for a record year of IPOs. Global tech giants continue to plough capital into a fast-growing consumer economy that is investing heavily in ensuring it’s a major player — along with the US and China — in an AI-first world
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Edelweiss Financial Services' board has approved a fundraising of up to Rp20bn ($306m), as India's mid-sized banks and brokers look to ride a buoyant equity market.
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Indonesia’s Indika Energy is hunting for more dollar debt, six months after securing $265m on the back of a nearly five times covered book.
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HSBC has hired a former Bank of America Merrill Lynch banker to its leveraged and acquisition finance team in Hong Kong.
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Hanjin International Corp hit its goal of raising $300m from its debut green bond on Monday, but rising tensions between the US and North Korea forced it to pay up.
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Market participants have lauded India’s latest efforts to encourage bond and equity issuance from real estate and infrastructure trusts, but they should curb their enthusiasm. What the sector really needs is not looser regulation, but a fundamental shift in investor thinking — which may be the hardest challenge of all.
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China’s Yuzhou Properties pulled off a $300m bond on Monday, navigating a choppy equities market that saw stock prices of many Hong Kong-listed developers plunge amid cooling measures from the Mainland regulators.
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