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Europe’s self-proclaimed investment banking champions are playing to their strengths, but remain far behind US peers
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Suse, the German open-source software company, has narrowed the price range for its €1bn IPO on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange.
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Chinese road freight company ForU Worldwide is planning a Nasdaq offering of American depositary shares (ADS). It is looking to raise at least $100m.
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Artisan Acquisition Corp, a blank cheque company backed by Hong Kong tycoon Adrian Cheng, has tapped global investors for a $300m Nasdaq IPO.
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When US Consumer Price Index data shot past consensus forecasts of 3.5% to hit 4.2% this week, even hardened inflation sceptics were forced to re-evaluate their positions. The data caused sharp ructions in rates markets and equity portfolios, write Sam Kerr and Lewis McLellan, as investors caught such a dose of the jitters that issuers will have to reconsider their primary capital market plans.
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Deutsche Bank has hired Priyanka Verma, a senior investment banker specialising in pharmaceutical services and diagnostics, from HSBC in New York.
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A rotation out of technology stocks and concerns about market capacity have taken some of the steam out of a booming convertible bond market.
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