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Ke Holdings has kicked off bookbuilding for a $2bn US listing. But it has come as one of its largest shareholders, internet giant Tencent Holdings, was blindsided by the US with sanctions.
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Aim-listed oil and gas producer i3 Energy has announced a £30m fundraising to finance its reverse takeover of Canadian firm Gain Energy’s petroleum and infrastructure assets.
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This week in Keeping Tabs: confronting dollar bears, Lebanon’s crisis, the power of debt in Ireland, and funding equity research.
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Freeline, the UK gene therapeutics company, has priced its IPO on the Nasdaq exchange at the top of the pricing range, with investors willing to pay a big premium for the stock. The company is the latest deal in a global biotech issuance spree that has passed $60bn.
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Hong Kong-listed Shanghai Henlius Biotech has won approval from the Mainland securities regulator to sell a chunk of new shares.
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China’s Excellence Commercial Property and Facilities Management Group is preparing to launch its Hong Kong IPO this month, according to a source close to the deal.
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