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  • Swiss pharmaceutical ingredients manufacturing company PolyPeptide Group has filed for an IPO on the SIX Swiss Exchange, which is expected to value the company at around €1.5bn equivalent to €1.7bn equivalent, according to a source close to the deal.
  • Segezha, the Russian paper and pulp company, has filed initial paperwork for an IPO on the Moscow stock exchange. The company is hopeful of becoming the first listed Russian company in its sector, but IPO market turbulence and sanctions fears hang over the offering.
  • Trustly, a Swedish payments company that allows people to transfer money directly from their bank accounts to make payments, has launched an IPO on Nasdaq Stockholm.
  • Cambridge-based cybersecurity company Darktrace has kicked off its long-awaited IPO on the London Stock Exchange, having announced its intention to publish a registration document on Monday morning.
  • Alibaba Group Holding’s shares in Hong Kong closed 6.51% higher on Monday, despite news over the weekend that the technology giant will be hit with a record fine of Rmb18.22bn ($2.8bn) by China’s regulators.
  • Keymed Biosciences has started laying the groundwork for a planned Hong Kong IPO by filing its initial listing documents with the city’s exchange.