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  • Robinhood’s mission to democratise stock markets is taking its inevitable next step with its own initial public offering, of which it says it will sell between 20% to 35% to retail investors. But while opening up the IPO investor base beyond the institutional investor clique sounds good in theory, such transactions remain extremely risky for retail investors.
  • The IPO of Terminal X Online Ltd, the Israeli fashion e-commerce company, is covered following less than a day of bookbuilding, according to a source close to the transaction.
  • UBS opened the European bank earnings season on Tuesday with a strong set of results from its M&A and capital markets businesses, which CEO Ralph Hamers seized as an opportunity to play up the importance of talented bankers over the generous application of balance sheet.
  • Taylor Maritime Investments, the investment trust focused on the international shipping industry, announced an equity capital raising on Monday, just under two months after pricing its $253.7m IPO on the London Stock Exchange.
  • Europe’s new generation of special purpose acquisition companies (Spacs) are starting to make deals to combine with unlisted companies, testing the region’s nascent market.
  • Bukalapak, an Indonesian e-commerce company, has closed the orderbook for its IPO and is expected to price the deal at the top of the marketed range, according to a source familiar with the matter.
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