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  • Ecoener, the Spanish renewable energy company, reduced its IPO on the Spanish stock exchange to €100m on Wednesday, as it became the latest deal to face difficulty in the European IPO market.
  • Segezha, the Russian paper and pulp company, has completed its IPO on the Moscow exchange. The conclusion of the listing was a relief for the company, given fears that it could have been derailed by political tensions between Russia and the US.
  • The IPO of PolyPeptide Group, the Swiss pharmaceutical ingredients company, is set to be priced at Sfr64, above the midpoint of the initial Sfr57 to Sfr68 range, according to sources close to the deal.
  • Chinese bike-sharing company Hello has set in motion a Nasdaq listing, aiming to raise at least $100m.
  • Chinese companies have raised equity in the US at a record pace this year. The deal flow has quashed fears that a hostile White House would dissuade China’s hordes of technology startups from listing on the New York Stock Exchange and Nasdaq.
  • Swedish property website Hemnet has succeeded in a difficult IPO market, its shares rising 50% on its first day of trading in Stockholm.