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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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  • Reliance Industries raised Rp531.2bn ($7.04bn) this week from India’s largest ever rights issue and the company’s first primary equity offering for over 25 years.
  • Royal Caribbean, the Miami-based cruise line operator, has tapped the convertible bond market for $1bn of funding to shore up its balance sheet until cruises are allowed to resume once the Covid-19 global pandemic subsides.
  • Chinese online game developer NetEase has raised HK$21.1bn ($2.7bn) from its secondary offering in Hong Kong, riding on strong investor support for its listing, according to a senior banker on the deal.
  • Chinese e-commerce company JD.com will open books for its Hong Kong secondary listing on Friday after the markets close, according to two sources close to the deal.
  • With less than 10 months to go before the expected implementation of the Settlement Discipline Regime in February 2021, the sell-side’s preparations are well underway. Given the potential impact of SDR on banks and broker-dealers, there is extensive ground to cover ahead of the go live date.
  • The coronavirus pandemic may have inadvertently solved one of the longest-running complaints about Europe’s equity capital markets: the time it takes to do an IPO. And many in the market hope this is a permanent change, write Sam Kerr and Aidan Gregory.
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