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  • Biopharmaceutical company HutchMed (China) kicked off the roadshow for its HK$4.68bn ($602.7m) Hong Kong IPO on Friday, placing more than half of the shares in its third listing with cornerstone investors.
  • Wise, the UK financial technology company, is looking to make stock market history by becoming the first such firm to list on the London Stock Exchange through a direct listing. If the deal is a success, it will show other issuers a way to go public that avoids having to build an order book for an IPO in a difficult market.
  • Philippine real estate investment trust MReit filed for IPO approval this week. It is targeting up to Ps27.3bn ($562.3m), which would make it the country’s largest Reit listing.
  • South Korean video game developer Krafton has set in motion an IPO of nearly $5bn, set to be the country’s largest ever listing — and the first of many chunky deals expected in the second half of the year. Jonathan Breen reports.
  • China’s Full Truck Alliance, an Uber-like service for trucks, launched an IPO on the New York Stock Exchange this week. It is aiming to raise up to $1.56bn.
  • German fashion e-commerce company About You has traded up on its first day on the Frankfurt stock exchange bringing some cheer to a European IPO market which has been battered of late. However, UK e-retailer Made fell in trading after pricing its IPO suggesting the market as a whole can still be volatile.