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Bankers and analysts are wondering whether the latest round of raises will be the last, and whether they are sustainable
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Asia IPO pipeline faces disruption, unless policy moves from China offer some respite
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Debt laden property firm’s investor call this week raised more questions than answers
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Three companies eye $3bn worth of deals amid tight pricing opportunities
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Issuers turn to bonds to support property acquisitions, but any ease up in liquidity pressure is set to be limited
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Stress in the sector worsens despite Beijing’s efforts to ease policy measures meant to soothe the market
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The two bourses shared historic moments for special purpose acquisition companies (Spacs) this week
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Chinese IPO are slowly moving towards a market driven pricing mechanism, reflected by the plummet in share prices on debut
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Issuers go green at the longer end to balance demand for shorter tranches as the market waits for rate rises
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A multitude of factors crushed equity-linked issuance towards the end of 2021 but there is hope that a revival of sorts could take place
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Blowout deal leads to top-end pricing for jumbo W12.8tr ($10.8bn) listing
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Indian bank achieved a new pricing milestone, but the tight levels spooked investors