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Brookfield Asset Management is readying the IPO of its Indian real estate investment trust, which could raise up to Rp38bn ($519m) in primary proceeds.
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Kaspi IPO has officially launched its second attempt at a London listing and already built up a substantial shadow book of demand for the deal.
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IAG, the airline holding company that owns British Airways, had no seats remaining as it priced its €2.75bn rights issue, with 100% of shares taken up by shareholders.
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The long-awaited Science-Based Targets standard for financial institutions has arrived. It is one of the most ambitious attempts so far to wrest the financial sector from its path towards climate destruction.
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The sustainability-linked debt structure, which has already spread from the loan market to corporate bonds, has made its first appearance in a convertible bond, with a deal by Dürr. CB specialists expect it will take root in that asset class too. Jon Hay and Aidan Gregory report.
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Bank of America has promoted Jeff Tannenbaum, its head of debt capital markets and leveraged finance EMEA, to head of global capital markets for the region.
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