Credit Suisse
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Former Nasdaq-listed iDreamSky Technology Holdings has filed for an IPO in Hong Kong, two years after it was taken private.
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Credit Suisse has hired three senior bankers from rival firms in Hong Kong to beef up its Asia Pacific prime services unit, according to an internal announcement seen by GlobalCapital Asia.
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Food and beverage company Del Monte Pacific has got the nod from the Philippine market regulator to spin off its local subsidiary, according to a stock exchange filing.
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A flurry of changes have taken place in Credit Suisse’s Asia Pacific operations.
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The pre-summer IPO season is in full swing as issuers and banks look to lock in deals before investors pack their bags for the holidays.
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Polish financial institution mBank has returned to the Swiss franc bond market. Like many sold in the past few weeks, the bonds were priced at the wider end of guidance — a sign that the market is returning to more conventional spread levels, and investors are expecting higher returns.
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A spate of new IPOs might finally give investors something to shout about after a lacklustre, if busy, second quarter of the year. They are hopeful of the chance to be able to buy into growth companies having become increasingly unimpressed by the number of private equity sell-downs sent their way, write Aidan Gregory and Sam Kerr.
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Global asset manager Carlyle Group has poached Credit Suisse’s most senior investment banker in Indonesia.
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Credit Suisse has appointed Aditya Goenka as head of Asia Pacific financing group (AFG) for India, effective immediately, according to a memo seen by GlobalCapital Asia.
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Auto components maker Sansera Engineering has mandated four firms to lead its India IPO, which could raise up to Rp15bn ($219.9m), according to a banker on the deal.
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Delaware-based chemicals group Chemours added to the surge of reverse Yankee issuers with a new euro deal this week, as sources report growing interest from non-European bond investors in the currency.
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Chinese online consumer finance provider VCredit Holdings began investor education for its Hong Kong IPO on Monday, according to a banker familiar with the matter.