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Criteria Caixa, the unlisted holding company, has sold a 5.3% stake in CaixaBank, the Spanish lender, for €1.06bn, through an accelerated bookbuild launched on Monday night that was completed without a covered message.
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BC Partners has sold 13.2% of Com Hem, the Swedish provider of cable television, broadband and telephone services, for Skr2.3bn ($275m), through an accelerated bookbuild launched on Monday night.
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India is aiming for a record Rp725bn ($10.8bn) in divestment proceeds in the new financial year starting April. But it is no secret that these are targets the government is unlikely to meet, with the country having consistently over promised and under delivered. Ambition is admirable, but it is time the government got realistic.
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Europe’s equity block trade market kicked into a higher gear this week, with a rush of deals including big trades in Lonza, Worldpay and Dong Energy. The Dong trade on Thursday night, worth Dkr6.5bn (€874m), pushes the week’s total above €3bn.
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The vibrant activity in the equity block trade market this week is continuing tonight, with three more selldowns of stock in European companies, including the last sale of stock in Worldpay, the UK payments group, by Advent International and Bain Capital, for about £600m.
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Tuesday night brought fireworks in the blocks market, with a wave of primary and secondary offerings, including a Sfr865m acquisition financing by a Swiss pharmaceutical.