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Chinese companies Chindata Group Holdings and Yalla Group have kicked off their US IPOs, testing investor appetite at a time when sentiment is weak and major equity markets have taken a hit.
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FS Agrisolutions Indústria de Biocombustíveis, South America’s largest corn-based ethanol producer, delayed pricing its debut dollar bond on Wednesday as emerging market credits endured a volatile day.
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Brazilian retail group Lojas Americanas began calls with investors on Wednesday as it looks to sell a benchmark dollar bond with an intermediate maturity.
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China Yangtze Power, a Chinese utility company, has launched its listing on the London Stock Exchange, becoming the third company to list in London through the London-Shanghai Stock Connect scheme. The deal is expected to be worth up to $3.4bn.
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Chinese rating agencies are facing increasing pressure, after the country’s securities association said it had found evidence of firms inflating ratings to win business. Addison Gong reports.
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China Yangtze Power Co has won approval from the Mainland regulator to push ahead with its IPO on the London Stock Exchange.
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