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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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Aeropuerto Internacional de Tocumen, the government-owned operator of Panama City airport, is looking to sell new bonds to refinance its existing senior secured notes, the issuer said on Friday.
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Star Health and Allied Insurance filed a draft IPO prospectus with India’s securities regulator this week, become a rare private sector insurer to head for a listing.
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South Korean car rental company Lotte Rental has launched the roadshow for its IPO, looking for up to W850.9bn ($739.2m) in proceeds.
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China Telecom Corp has got the nod from the Chinese securities regulator for a Shanghai listing which, if launched in the second half, could set the record for the largest IPO in the world this year.
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Shandong Iron and Steel Group Co raked in $500m this week, as investors welcomed the long-term prospects of the Chinese company.
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A group of bondholders seeking to block a consent solicitation from Argentine utility Edenor could grow in number amid the lack of engagement between the company and its creditors, sources close to the situation told GlobalCapital.
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