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  • Chinese online recruitment company Kanzhun has hit the road with an up to $912m Nasdaq listing.
  • China Youran Dairy Group and Carsgen Therapeutics Holdings have both rolled out their Hong Kong IPOs.
  • The IPO of Believe, the French digital music company, was covered on its full, if smaller, deal size on Friday morning, bringing some joy to an IPO market that continues to be hit by volatility and investor reticence over new deals.
  • The market for European secondary block trades is prospering, with large — and often complex — transactions being easily absorbed by investors in overnight trades. The strength of the business is in sharp contrast to the stuttering IPO market, where deals continue to be postponed or downsized in the face of weak investor demand for new listings.
  • Russian gold miner Nord Gold said on Thursday that it wants to launch an IPO on the London Stock Exchange, following a rally in the price of gold since March.
  • Parts Holding Europe, the French vehicle component distributor, postponed its attempts to list on the Paris Stock Exchange on Wednesday, making it the latest in a long line of companies to have to pull a deal. The initial public offering market has been volatile for some time, but there is a growing feeling that it is becoming ever harder to get deals done.