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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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Credit Suisse has placed Sfr1.7bn ($1.9bn) of mandatory convertible bonds to repair its balance sheet, following steep trading losses caused by the bankruptcies of Archegos Capital and Greensill Capital. But some predict the bank may need to return for more equity down the line.
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Piraeus Financial Holdings, the Greek holding company which owns Piraeus Bank, has launched a capital raise to give it the firepower needed to offload non-performing loans and has already secured enough demand on one morning of book-building to cover the deal.
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Segezha, the Russian paper and pulp company, has set a price range on its IPO despite the growing pressure faced by Russian companies as hostility between the country and the US increases.
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China Gas Holdings has kicked off a top-up share placement, eyeing up to HK$12.05bn ($1.55bn), according to terms seen by GlobalCapital Asia.
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The IPO of PolyPeptide, the Swiss pharmaceutical ingredients company, was covered on the first morning of bookbuilding on Wednesday, according to sources close to the deal.
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Chinese financial technology platform Futu Holdings has raised $1.24bn from a follow-on offering of its American depository shares (ADS). The issuer was able to navigate volatile markets thanks to support from a large global fund.
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