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String of smaller IPOs, convertibles come to market
Third equity-linked deal appears as ECM ramps up
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China Renaissance has named Andrew MacInnes as CEO of its US arm, as the boutique investment bank steps up its overseas ambitions and grows its equity distribution capabilities stateside.
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Songa Offshore, the Norwegian oil drilling company, has made a strong start to its attempt to raise $125m of new money with a convertible bond, as part of a distressed debt restructuring.
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Nameson Holdings is braving the pre-Easter lull with a HK$665m ($86m) Hong Kong IPO, which launched on Thursday with the parent of Japanese clothing chain Uniqlo among its cornerstone investors.
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Standard & Poor’s astonished the equity-linked bond market on Wednesday evening by stripping the equity credit from Vodafone’s £2.9bn mandatory convertibles, issued in February, only a month after assigning the credit. The change knocks away one advantage of the deal for Vodafone and may damage banks’ hopes of replicating it.
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The head of equity-linked bonds at Bank of America Merrill Lynch has resigned from the firm.
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GlobalCapital announces the results of its Equity Capital Markets Awards for 2015, following our inaugural ECM Awards Dinner, in London on March 16.