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  • SK IE Technology raised W2.29tr ($2.07bn) this week from the largest Korea IPO since 2017. The deal achieved record demand as institutional investors bet on a sector leader and retail buyers rushed to the market for short term gains. Jonathan Breen reports.
  • UK retailer WH Smith has tapped the convertible bond market for the first time as part of a wider refinancing package intended to position it for a return to growth this year once Covid-19 restrictions are lifted.
  • Euronext, the European stock exchange operator, has launched its long-awaited €1.8bn rights issue to part-fund its acquisition of Borsa Italiana Group from the London Stock Exchange Group.
  • Swiss-Austrian company Montana Aerospace has embarked on a virtual roadshow after launching an IPO on Friday. Sources close to the transaction are in high spirits after the first few days of education and hopeful for a strong result after nabbing two cornerstone orders.
  • Ecoener, the Spanish renewable energy company, reduced its IPO on the Spanish stock exchange to €100m on Wednesday, as it became the latest deal to face difficulty in the European IPO market.
  • Segezha, the Russian paper and pulp company, has completed its IPO on the Moscow exchange. The conclusion of the listing was a relief for the company, given fears that it could have been derailed by political tensions between Russia and the US.
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