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UzNIF offers cross-section of Uzbek economy in biggest London IPO for five years
Deal liberates capital and tempts investors to take new frontier market risk
Deal's concession came to just a few basis points
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The London branch of South African lender Investec has successfully debuted in the sustainability-linked syndicated loan market.
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Sichuan Languang Development Co’s onshore bonds took a beating this week after its domestic rating was downgraded by three Chinese credit rating agencies, with the clock ticking for the repayment of Rmb2.7bn ($417.5m) of maturing and puttable bonds later this month. Addison Gong reports.
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If you are like me, an English football fan living in Hong Kong, it has been a month of cheering, cursing, singing and over-imbibing.
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LinkDoc Technology, a cancer-focused medical data company, has shelved its US IPO just hours before pricing, as Chinese technology stocks recoil from Beijing’s clampdown on overseas listings.
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Indian unicorn Zomato, a food delivery service, has set the final terms for its up to Rp98.9bn ($1.32bn) IPO.
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Xiaomi Corp sold an $800m 10 year bond and a $400m 30 year bond this week amid a difficult market for Chinese bonds and technology companies. But the mobile phone maker's green tranche, as well as its business model, attracted investors and allowed for tight pricing. Morgan Davis reports.
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