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A handful of large new listings have emerged from South Africa, Kenya and Angola and more are set to follow
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US-listed hybrid electric vehicle maker Li Auto has hit the road for its Hong Kong secondary listing. The deal could raise around HK$13.1bn ($1.68bn) based on the last close of its US stock.
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The Republic of Rwanda hit the market on Monday morning with a 10 year dollar benchmark.
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Beijing Hyundai Auto Finance Co has kicked off its onshore auto loan ABS issuance for the second half of the year, returning with yet another revolving deal under the Autopia China series.
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PB Fintech, parent of online insurance platform Policybazaar, has filed initials documents for a Rp60.17bn ($809.2m) IPO in India.
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China’s securities regulator is pushing for closer co-operation with the US Securities and Exchange Commission to support overseas listings.
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Online music platform Cloud Village is drumming up demand for its Hong Kong listing, according to a source familiar with the matter.
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