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Friedrich Vorwerk, the German energy infrastructure construction company owned by MBB, has announced its intention to float on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange.
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Utkarsh Small Finance Bank is planning an IPO of new and existing stock worth up to Rp13.5bn ($185.8m).
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Zhihu, China’s largest question-and-answer platform, has set its New York Stock Exchange IPO in motion.
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European equity capital markets continued to reel from volatility across the Atlantic on Friday. A sell-off in tech stocks is making the block trade market difficult and a popular IPO suffered on its first day of trading.
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Sinic Service (Holdings) is gearing up for a listing in Hong Kong, adding further momentum to the IPO market of Chinese property management service providers.
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Cheerwin Group has pocketed HK$3.07bn ($395.3m) after pricing its IPO at the top of the marketed range, according to a source close to the deal.