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A €1bn block of shares in TeamViewer, the German remote access software company, sold by investment firm Permira, one of its IPO sellers, garnered strong demand from investors on Wednesday evening.
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China has taken a long-awaited step towards opening its real estate investment trust (Reit) market, publishing rules for a pilot programme. The regulators are understandably starting small, but the guidelines don’t do enough for companies that need to list Reits the most.
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Zhongsheng Group Holdings tapped the equity-linked market for HK$4.56bn ($588.4m) this week to repurchase an outstanding convertible bond. The firm found strong demand from the usual sets of investors but also got new names looking for defensive opportunities. Jonathan Breen reports.
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Dada Nexus, an operator of Chinese on-demand retail and delivery platforms, and Legend Biotech Corp both set the ball rolling for Nasdaq IPOs this week.
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UniCredit began the year with a new template for growth but is now simply trying to help support clients through the crisis, while hoping that the deeper relationships being forged will endure, writes David Rothnie.
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Genscript Biotech Corp is planning to spin-off and list subsidiary Legend Biotech Corp in a potential $100m Nasdaq IPO. The firm submitted listing documents to the US regulator on Wednesday.
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