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Hong Kong-listed Citic Securities Co has received the go-ahead from the Chinese regulator to sell 1.5bn shares via an H-share placement that could fetch proceeds of up to HK$50.93bn ($6.57bn).
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Equity capital markets in Scandinavia had a busy Thursday evening, with block trades in Swedish rolled aluminium maker Gränges and Norwegian Avance Gas Holding.
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Keppel Infrastructure Trust priced the placement tranche of its S$525m ($397m) fundraising near the low end of guidance on May 21, with the deal getting a more than 2x covered book amid strong institutional interest.
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Just Eat, the UK-based takeaway ordering website, gave equity investors a burst of excitement on Thursday, raising £445m of new capital in what was already a busy week for the European accelerated bookbuild market.
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UBS arranged on the evening of Thursday May 21 the sale of a 0.8% stake in media group Daily Mail and General Trust, raising £26.6m for the selling shareholder, DMGT's chairman Viscount Rothermere.
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The European block market had one of its busiest weeks with 11 deals executed over just four days, most of them welcomed with open arms by investors. The bullishness is in stark contrast to last week when culled IPOs were in the limelight, with bankers putting the change down to disciplined investors calling the shots.