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UniCredit used similar tactics on its accelerated bookbuild sale of 10% of Bank Pekao on Tuesday night to those it had used for Monday’s sale of FinecoBank — and achieved a similar result: multiple times oversubscription, led by one very large anchor order.
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UniCredit has dominated the headlines again this week, but this time for a better reason. Italy’s largest bank has also been its biggest loser of shareholder value, its shares falling 75% since last summer, as investors have lost trust in the sector.
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A day after selling 10% of its Italian online retail investment service Fineco Bank for €328m, UniCredit has this evening launched an accelerated bookbuild of 10% of Bank Pekao, the Polish bank of which it owns 50.3%.
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UniCredit’s shares leapt 13.5% today after it declared the beginning of a strategic review of its business after the market close last night. The announcement coincided with the launch of a sale of 10% of one of its finest assets — FinecoBank.
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UniCredit has launched this evening a sale of 10% of FinecoBank, its direct, multichannel banking subsidiary, at the same time as opening a strategic review of its business.
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Russia sold a 10.9% stake in Alrosa, the world’s leading diamond miner, via an accelerated bookbuild which began in the evening on July 6, announcing the pricing on Monday this week.