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Recently departed banker to resurface in Asia
Investors were impressed with how the region's issuers have dealt with the crisis
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Huuuge, the Polish social and mobile gambling company, revealed on Monday that it is seeking to list on the Warsaw stock exchange. The deal will be the latest in a long line of digitally focused companies to announce IPO plans.
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Saudi Arabia’s National Commercial Bank (NCB), the largest financial institution in the kingdom, has mandated banks to arrange a tier one dollar sukuk. The deal may act as a prelude to a potential bond sale by the sovereign, which bankers say could happen as early as this week.
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Kuaishou Technology, a video-sharing and social media platform, has begun drumming up interest among investors for a multi-billion-dollar Hong Kong IPO.
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Chinese companies were undeterred from selling bonds last Friday, usually a quiet day of the week for deal flow, with four borrowers raising funds.
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China Fortune Land Development Co's bonds were the worst performing among Asian high yield notes last week amid rising pressure on the company’s international ratings.
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Chinese e-cigarette manufacturer RLX Technology has drawn enough early demand to well oversubscribe its US IPO worth up to $1.16bn, according to a source familiar with the matter.
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