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Europe’s IPO market is off to a flying start in 2021 with deals pricing well and trading up in the aftermarket. Most importantly, Europe’s most recent new listings have stayed above water, despite last week’s heightened volatility. Sources are hoping the new fashion for building resilient deals will mean the IPO market can weather any storms coming ahead.
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Foresight Group, the infrastructure private equity company focused on renewable energy, has closed its IPO on the London Stock Exchange.
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New Horizon Health hit the equities market on Thursday, aiming to raise up to HK$2.04bn ($263.1m) from its IPO, according to a source familiar with the matter.
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A Dutch shell company is vying to become the first European special purpose acquisition company (Spac) to list this year.
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Thailand’s PTT Oil and Retail Business scooped up Bt54bn ($1.79bn) this week from the country’s largest IPO in a year. The deal was a hit with both domestic and foreign investors — but in a somewhat unusual twist, the issuer cut the entire international public book during allocation. Jonathan Breen reports.
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Cloopen Group Holding, a cloud-based communications provider, launched its New York Stock Exchange IPO on Wednesday night.