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  • Shares in Spanish solar equipment maker Soltec Power have surged in the aftermarket despite the immense market volatility this week sparked by a surge in coronavirus cases across the European continent, amid huge investor interest in the renewable energy space.
  • Ping An Insurance-backed Lufax Holdings is expected to price its American depositary shares at the top of guidance, following a large turnout from global heavyweight investors for its IPO.
  • Chinese biopharmaceutical firm RemeGen will close the international orderbook for its Hong Kong IPO early as the deal is already many times covered, according to a source close to the listing.
  • A record number of retail investors in China fought for the Shanghai portion of Ant Group’s landmark dual listing this week, channelling Rmb19tr ($2.83tr) of orders into the world’s largest IPO.
  • Samolet, the Russian real estate company, completed a Rb2.9bn ($36.6m) IPO in Moscow on Thursday, the first part of a two-stage process which the company hopes will culminate in a larger listing next year.
  • Chinese financial technology company Ant Group has sealed the world’s largest ever IPO, raising $34.4bn from dual listings in Shanghai and Hong Kong. The company built two mammoth order books despite a turbulent week for equity markets globally — although that created serious challenges for bankers allocating the stock. Jonathan Breen reports.