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  • China’s government has won plaudits for its response to the Covid-19 coronavirus. That praise should extend to its capital markets.
  • The China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC) has penalised two Star market companies for failing to make sufficient risk disclosures in their IPO documents. The duo were among the first batch of 25 companies to list on the Star board.
  • Akesobio, a Chinese biopharmaceutical firm, has launched an online-only roadshow for its up to HK$2.58bn ($332.9m) IPO amid numerous country-wide lockdowns globally to combat the Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic.
  • Bronte Capital’s funds posted bumper gains in March. The hedge fund founded by the famous Australian short seller John Hempton benefitted from puts and shorts purchased before other investors panicked about the spread of coronavirus.
  • Supermarket Income Reit, the UK real estate investment trust focused on supermarkets, has unveiled a £75m fundraising to finance new investment opportunities that may arise from the Covid-19 crisis, which had caused UK grocers to be inundated with demand.
  • The Restaurant Group, the owner of numerous UK dining brands including Wagamama and Frankie & Benny's, raised £57m through an equity raise on Wednesday night to see it through what it expects to be a long period of Covid-19 lockdown with all its restaurants closed until June.
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