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Burcu Korkut, an experienced EMEA emerging markets fixed income salesperson, is leaving Credit Suisse for a leading role at Barclays.
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Chaoju Eye Care Holdings is gauging investor appetite for a HK$1.81bn ($233m) listing on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, becoming the latest healthcare related company to seek an IPO.
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I have used Covid-19 as an excuse to avoid some unwanted social occasions over the last year or so, but a friend of mind has taken his Covid isolation to a new level.
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Chinese technology companies are flocking back to the US for IPOs after months of poor market conditions and the regulatory crackdown on the sector brought deal flow to a near halt. There is more on the way too, as issuers look to wrap up deals before the summer slowdown. Jonathan Breen reports.
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Biopharmaceutical company HutchMed (China) pocketed HK$4.17bn ($537.1m) this week from its Hong Kong IPO.
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Beijing Construction Engineering Group sold a tightly priced $600m bond by getting a rating for the first time, a move that made a ‘huge difference’ to the company’s fundraising.
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