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Round Hill Music Royalty Fund, the London-listed investment trust focused on music catalogues, has wrapped up an $86.5m share sale, as the asset class continues to draw in investors.
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Learning Technologies Group (LTG), the e-learning and training provider, has completed a 44.3m share sale to part fund its acquisition of GP Strategies.
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Bukalapak has met with a wave of demand for its Rph21.9tr ($1.5bn) IPO, set to be Indonesia's largest listing, according to a source familiar with the matter.
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JP Morgan has hired equity capital markets banker Jonathan Paul, the latest in a series of additions to its Asia Pacific ECM team.
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Bank of America has poached Subhrajit Roy from a local firm in India to take over its global capital markets business for the country.
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Equity investors may finally, after months of being deluged with new listings, be about to get a break in August from the relentless deal activity that has defined the year. But they will come back in September to a market so busy that bankers believe bringing a deal then will be impossible for any companies that have not already committed to doing so, writes Sam Kerr.
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