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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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CEEMEA bond bankers are pinning their hopes on the EU's €750bn recovery fund to spark green issuance once again. The market has been moribund since Covid-19 drew issuers' attentions elsewhere, with a debut deal from Georgia Global Utilities (GGU) — a portfolio company of London-listed Georgia Capital — one of very few recent highlights.
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Taiwan’s Cheng Loong Corp, a paper maker, has closed syndication of a $130m borrowing with nine banks.
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China’s Tahoe Group has failed to repay a second domestic bond. The company has announced a potential share sale to China Vanke Co, but the deal will not be a bail-out ─ Vanke has made clear it will not take on the company’s debt.
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The Chinese Ministry of Finance and two other national regulators have concluded their investigations into fraud at Luckin Coffee. They will now impose administrative penalties.
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In this round-up, Chinese financial institutions are given another year to comply with new asset management rules due to the Covid-19 pandemic, Luckin Coffee will be punished by the Ministry of Finance for inflating its sales figures, and Ant Group faces a potential antitrust probe that could derail its upcoming jumbo IPO.
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China Grand Pharmaceutical and Healthcare Holdings has tapped the equity capital market for HK$1.01bn ($130.9m), boosting its share price over 20% as a result.
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