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Biggest ever Abu Dhabi IPO defies jitters after SVB collapse
IPO of the gas, renewables and EV division was pulled last year
There is growing anxiety about London’s stock market becoming a backwater after the company’s decision to re-IPO in New York
The UAE exchange house could aim for a valuation of up to $2.75bn, market sources suggest
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Demand was strong, but bankers concerned about flotation of Abraj, to be priced on Monday
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Apollo-backed Italian gambling company could list in the second half of April
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ECM lawyers say more 'noise' for UK companies and tighter valuation gap could help keep IPOs in London
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The region's IPO market had its slowest start to a year since 2016, markets need to figure out how to get fatigued investors back on track
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Investors show strong demand for first big deal in the region this year while markets enjoy respite from boom
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The debate about whether new Chinese rules will revive the market is futile, the real issue runs far deeper than that
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Markets will attract distinctly different companies as China lays out rules for overseas listings
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One offering promises the widest inclusion, another hopes to gain banks’ trust with a B2B model
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ECM veteran discusses opportunities away from the trading floor, the legacy of the financial crisis and how rule makers have misunderstood what makes investment banking risky
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Explosive growth in issuance suggests markets will stay busy
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Adnoc is spinning off its gas division on the Abu Dhabi Exchange
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Retail investors will provide European ECM deals with much needed liquidity, but unsophisticated investors need protection