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  • US taxi company Lyft has issued a new $650m convertible bond to raise capital to see itself through the Covid-19 crisis, joining the horde of US companies that have turned US equity-linked into one of the hottest corners of the capital markets during the pandemic.
  • A Sfr350m block trade in shares of Swiss software company SoftwareOne was priced quickly last night as investors rushed into the first equity capital markets deal in the company's stock since its 2019 IPO.
  • The IPO of Exasol, the German database analytics firm, has launched on the Frankfurt exchange in the same week as Pexip, the Norwegian video conferencing firm, priced its Nkr2.14bn ($206m) listing in Oslo following a fully electronic marketing process.
  • As a crucial middleman in the oil business, Trafigura has had to cope with concerns about the creditworthiness of some of its counterparts, and unprecedented volatility in the oil price that saw the West Texas Intermediate (WTI) contract turn negative at the end of April. Christophe Salmon, the company’s chief financial officer, explained how the company has coped with the crisis, and how its funding approach, based on deep banking relationships and a secured financing structure, proved resilient to the chaos around it.
  • Zhongsheng Group Holdings has pulled off a HK$4.56bn ($588.3m) convertible bond and repurchase of an outstanding CB, increasing the deal size on the back of demand from existing bondholders.
  • Dada Nexus, an operator of Chinese on-demand retail and delivery platforms, has set the ball rolling for a Nasdaq IPO.
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