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Mainland China-listed Joinn Laboratories has begun bookbuilding for its up to HK$6.54bn ($843.9m) Hong Kong IPO, becoming one of the first companies to hit the equities market following the Chinese New Year break.
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Universal Music, the international music company owned by Vivendi, will be spun off on the Amsterdam stock exchange, with the French firm distributing around 60% of the company to its shareholders.
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Cordiant Digital Infrastructure Ltd, a new fund focused on opportunities in digital infrastructure, has finished its IPO on the London Stock Exchange, raising £370m.
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Fix Price, the Russian owner of discount variety stores, filed initial paperwork for listings in London and Moscow on Monday. The company gives investors a very different sort of offering than recent European tech listings but is still providing buyers with huge growth metrics.
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The Spac craze that has swept US stock markets has spread to Europe with a new vehicle called Pegasus set to be listed in Amsterdam. The Spac is led by former UniCredit CEO Jean-Pierre Mustier, LVMH founder Bernard Arnault and Tikehau Capital and is expected to prompt a wave of new issuance, according to sources speaking to GlobalCapital.
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ESG Core Investments has become the first European special purpose acquisition company to go public in 2021.