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India’s equity capital markets have welcomed a temporary loosening of rules around IPOs and rights issues, with bankers saying it could help push out deals as soon as market conditions stabilise. Jonathan Breen reports.
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Hansoh Pharmaceutical Group, a China-based drug maker, pocketed HK$3.49bn ($450m) from a larger-than-planned issue of primary shares this week.
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Jana Hecker, most recently at Deutsche Bank, has been appointed global head of equity capital markets at UniCredit, alongside other personnel changes in the Italian bank’s ECM business.
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Europe's equity capital market bankers are expecting a resurgence of secondary share sales by investors over the coming weeks as financial sponsors look to take advantage of the rebound in global equity markets since the start of the pandemic to raise cash to redeploy elsewhere.
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India’s financial regulator has made a one-time relaxation of rules governing IPOs and rights issues in response to the coronavirus outbreak, which continues to keep the country’s population at home.
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Hansoh Pharmaceutical Group, a China-based drug maker, has pocketed HK$3.49bn ($450m) from a larger-than-planned issue of primary shares.
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