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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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Bairong, a financial technology firm, has covered its HK$3.94bn ($507m) IPO, following strong demand from institutional investors on the first day of bookbuilding.
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Europe’s slow rollout of Covid-19 vaccines is beginning to damage confidence in a quick economic rebound this year, leading some investors to step back from value trades in pandemic-exposed cyclical stocks and enter new positions in high-growth momentum trades, particularly renewable energy stocks.
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A booming equity-linked market in the US is tempting a more diverse range of issuers to sell convertible bonds ahead of an expected economic rebound later this year, writes Aidan Gregory.
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Investors were left disappointed when Vantage Towers, the telecoms towers division of Vodafone, closed its Frankfurt IPO on Thursday. Despite attracting huge demand, a tight allocation strategy left many equity funds with little or no shares.
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Embracer Group, the Swedish video games developer, has placed Skr7.6bn ($900m) of new shares with investors to finance its ongoing growth.
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Russian hypermarket and grocery store chain Lenta is considering a share sale to boost the freefloat of its stock and raise capital to finance acquisitions.
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