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Another piece of next year’s equity capital markets issuance puzzle was turned over today, when Lonza, the Swiss pharmaceutical and chemical company, announced a Sfr3.3bn rights issue to pay for the acquisition of Capsugel from KKR.
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After the wild ride that was 2016 ECM, banks in Asia are hoping for some breathing space next year. Bankers report a strong pipeline, but worries about Donald Trump and other potentially destabilising macro events continue to cast a shadow. For 2017, the key will be in the execution, writes John Loh.
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NMC Health, the London-listed company that claims to be the leading private sector healthcare operator in the United Arab Emirates, raised £255.4m on Wednesday in an intraday equity bookbuild.
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With the Christmas holidays fast approaching, equity capital markets are demonstrating that the first quarter of 2017 is likely to be busy, with two significant rights issues announced in the past few days.
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UniCredit's €13bn rights issue, which won rousing applause from investors on Tuesday when the share price rose 16% on its announcement, will be one of the centrepieces of what is likely to be a busier year for financial institutions ECM in 2017.
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Most ECM practitioners in Asia are set to end 2016 not with a bang but a whimper. But even after such a volatile year, they are heading into 2017 with a rosier view of the market. Given the topsy turvy events of this year, the better strategy would be to err on the side of caution.