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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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The surprising rise in global stock markets continued last week with a strong rally on Friday after US job figures were better than expected. The resilience of secondary equity markets, despite the Covid-19 pandemic, is a boost for those lining up equity block sales.
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The Shanghai Stock Exchange has clarified rules around red-chip companies listing on the Star board, shedding light on some areas that have previously confused bankers in China.
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Marcus John, founder and chief executive of Sports Capital Advisors, tells GlobalCapital to expect a wave of insolvencies in national sport leagues but, he believes, sports with global appeal should fare better after lockdowns ease. Whether TV rights, a key source of revenue for major leagues, will be impacted remains unclear.
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Burning Rock Biotech, a cancer detection and therapy company, has opened books for its up to $209.3m Nasdaq IPO following a hot week for Chinese listings in the US.
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Chinese e-commerce company JD.com covered its Hong Kong secondary listing within a few hours of opening bookbuilding late last Friday evening, with orders continuing to pour in on Monday.
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Stobart, the UK infrastructure and aviation company which owns London Southend airport and was a part owner of UK airline FlyBe, won wide support from equity markets on Thursday evening, giving the company the funds to manage through the coronavirus pandemic.
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