Credit Suisse
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Empark, Vallourec and Dufry met strong demand for their new high yield bonds this week as investors opened their deep pockets.
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After a successful two week investor education process, Bawag, the Austrian bank, has unveiled the terms for its IPO on the Vienna Stock Exchange, which could value it at up to €5.2bn if it is priced at the top of the range.
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Edra Global Energy, the Malaysian power producer formerly affiliated with embattled sovereign wealth fund 1MDB, has started sounding out investors for its IPO.
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Philippines-listed DoubleDragon Properties Corp is gearing up to launch a re-IPO worth Ps7.5bn ($145.6m), aiming the deal firmly at international investors.
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United Overseas Bank is making its first foray into the dollar tier one market in more than decade, after approaching investors with an AT1 bond on Wednesday.
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UPC Holding, the telecoms company owned by Liberty Global, and UK car glass specialist Belron announced multi-currency term loan offerings on Tuesday.
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Reliance General Insurance Co has become the latest Indian insurer to announce plans to list, having filed a prospectus amid a stream of IPOs from the sector.
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Credit Suisse expanded the responsibilities of two veteran bankers, naming one as the chairman of its Hong Kong operation and another as chief executive for Greater China.
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The lead banks on Keppel-KBS US Reit plan to kick off pre-deal investor education for the $500m Singapore IPO towards the second half of this week.
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Asian investors have piled into Qudian’s IPO on the New York Stock Exchange, with the $825m fundraising heavily oversubscribed even before it begins roadshows in the US, said bankers.
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Rise Education, a Bain Capital-backed language trainer, has launched a Nasdaq IPO that could be worth $154m. The deal comes hot on the heels of RYB Education’s scorching success in the aftermarket.
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After overwhelming demand from investors, Godrej Agrovet has priced its IPO at the top of guidance. The deal, which was more than 95 times subscribed, was worth Rp11.29bn ($172.8m), according to a banker on the deal.