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Europe looks ripe for a wave of takeovers by Chinese companies in 2018, as the country becomes more willing to countenance dealmaking overseas after its recent pullback.
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Vietnam is giving a fillip to transparency around IPOs of state-owned companies, passing a new law that will allow firms that are being privatised to conduct a public bookbuilding. While a step in the right direction, the effect of the law is still being debated, with many problems yet to be overcome, writes Jonathan Breen.
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China's foreign exchange reserves expanded for the tenth month running, gold futures on the Hong Kong Exchange (HKEX) set a new record, and Aberdeen Standard Investment nabbed a private fund management licence.
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Several bankers are leaving HSBC's bond teams, including its head of public sector syndicate, according to sources.
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Citigroup has hired Majed Al-Hassoun to spearhead the relaunch of its investment banking effort in Saudi Arabia.
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HNA Group (International) has mandated a Chinese institution for a Rmb5bn ($756m) private placement Panda bond on the Shenzhen Stock Exchange, according to a December 5 update on the bourse’s website.