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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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South Korean policy lender kickstarts 2025 funding following a month of political chaos
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  • China-based Fortune Auto Finance Co will launch a Rmb2.5bn ($381.5m) auto loan ABS transaction next week, the company’s first deal with an international rating. Meanwhile, Dongfeng Nissan Auto Finance Co is returning to the onshore market with a larger Rmb4.4bn trade.
  • ReNew Power, a regular issuer from India's renewable energy sector, raised $585m this week from another green bond – and another complex structure.
  • Chinese property developer Logan Group Co has returned to the dollar bond for the second time this year. It was forced to navigate a much more difficult market this time – and ended up paying around 20bp over fair value.
  • IDFC First Bank raised Rp30bn ($409m) this week from a larger than expected sale of primary shares.
  • Deliveroo and its shareholders raised £1.5bn this week. The IPO was a dog, priced at the bottom of its range and falling 20% on its debut. But it’s hard to feel sympathy for the investors.
  • South Korea’s SK IE Technology (SKIET) has begun work for its up to W2.29tr ($2.03bn) IPO, after getting preliminary approval to list from the Korea Exchange on Tuesday.
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