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I thought the grass would be greener in fintech land, but it’s patchy and dreary
Hybrid capital is open to the big US tech companies. But who needs an umbrella when the sun is shining?
Years of underperformance are behind it and the bank has launched a new growth plan
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Boutique advisory firm Perella Weinberg Partners has chosen Marcus Schenck and Stefan Jentzsch to lead a new office in Germany.
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Logistics conglomerate Ever Flow River Group (EFR) has won approval from the Yangon Stock Exchange to join its sparsely populated board.
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United Hampshire US Real Estate Investment Trust (Reit) has wrapped up the international roadshow for its $323.6m Singapore IPO, boosted by investors' search for stability amid volatile markets.
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Ninety One, the asset management division of Investec, has set a price range for its IPO on the London Stock Exchange, despite extreme market turbulence caused by the spread of the Covid-19 coronavirus across the globe.
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Nacon, the French video game developer, concluded its listing on the Paris stock exchange last Friday, a week earlier than expected. A strong start to the bookbuilding process meant the banks were able to price the deal despite a brutal equity market sell-off, but the seller was careful in allocations to try and aid aftermarket performance.
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Activist investor Edward Bramson has called on Barclays not to renew chief executive Jes Staley’s contract over his links with dead sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. He also questions the bank’s corporate broking relationship with JP Morgan.
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