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Germany's IPO renaissance is continuing with the flotation of Freidrich Vorwerk, the energy infrastructure construction company, which is due to price later today.
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Bilibili, a Chinese video sharing and gaming platform, has raised HK$20.2bn ($2.6bn) from its Hong Kong secondary listing, following a strong turnout from institutional investors.
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New Hong Kong-listed companies are increasingly seeing muted aftermarket trading, rather than sweeping gains on their debuts. However, this shouldn’t be mistaken for a dip in investor sentiment in the stock market. It's instead a sign of strength for the bourse.
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Investors put orders in quickly on the first day of bookbuilding for UK food delivery unicorn Deliveroo. The books were covered throughout the initial price range on Monday, the day it opened books for its London flotation.
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Trustpilot, the online review site listing in London, has grown the size of its IPO to meet strong demand for the offering and to give deal-hungry investors a better chance of getting some shares in the listing.
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Linklogis has begun drumming up demand for its Hong Kong listing, after winning approval from the city’s stock exchange.