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PowerGrid Infrastructure Investment Trust has wrapped up its Rp77.3bn ($1.05bn) IPO, giving a boost to the still nascent asset class in India.
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Hong Kong-based Summit Healthcare Acquisition Corp has set the ball rolling for a Nasdaq IPO of about $200m.
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JD Logistics has begun pre-deal investor education for its multi-billion-dollar Hong Kong listing, having won approval from the city’s bourse last Friday.
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China’s Waterdrop, a health insurance and healthcare crowdfunding platform, has opened the book for an up to $360m New York Stock Exchange IPO.
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Equity investors lined up for a slice of shares in Euronext on Thursday night, in a €213.7m block trade by two shareholders selling down their stakes before the company’s €1.8bn rights issue.
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European equity capital markets sources breathed a sign of relief on Friday after Synlab, the German laboratory diagnostics company, stayed above water after it began trading on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange following its €670m IPO. Meanwhile, Darktrace avoided thefate of Deliveroo and traded up more than 40% in the aftermarket.