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A number of German IPOs progressed through marketing on Tuesday, but the general weakness in the IPO market is having an impact on the demand for the deals. Video game component manufacturer Cherry appears to be in a fairly strong position as it approaches the end of its IPO, but cycling e-commerce firm Bike24 looks to be struggling for momentum.
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A new special purpose acquisition company focused on the decarbonisation industry has launched an IPO on the Amsterdam Stock Exchange, with the backing of cornerstone investors.
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China’s Full Truck Alliance (FTA), billed as an Uber-style service for trucks, has raised $1.56bn from its New York IPO. A wave of global demand pushed final pricing to the top of the guidance, said a banker close to the deal.
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Zylox-Tonbridge Medical Technology, a China-based medical device maker, is looking to raise up to HK$2.56bn ($329.9m) from a Hong Kong IPO.
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Agriculture company Syngenta Group Co is working with three Chinese securities firms to prepare for a listing on Shanghai’s Star market.
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Several live IPOs in the market are struggling to gather enough momentum to reach pricing despite banks having notified the market that they have enough demand to cover the transaction.