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Telecom operator Robi Axiata has won approval from Bangladesh’s securities regulator to list for Taka5.2bn ($61.9m), making it the country’s largest IPO.
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The European IPO market is continuing to churn out deals, but a return of volatility in secondary equity markets is starting to cause discomfort among syndicate bankers, who say they must proceed with caution in the weeks ahead.
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Baozun, a Nasdaq-listed e-commerce solutions provider, raised HK$3.3bn ($427.5m) from its secondary offering in Hong Kong this week, wrapping up the deal on strong international demand.
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Thailand’s IPO market got a boost this week with SCG Packaging launching what is set to be the country’s largest listing since Covid-19 hit earlier this year. International and local investors have already swamped the deal, which is expected to raise up to Bt39.5bn ($1.25bn), writes Jonathan Breen.
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Chinese companies Chindata Group Holdings and Yalla Group have kicked off their US IPOs, testing investor appetite at a time when sentiment is weak and major equity markets have taken a hit.
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China Yangtze Power, a Chinese utility company, has launched its listing on the London Stock Exchange, becoming the third company to list in London through the London-Shanghai Stock Connect scheme. The deal is expected to be worth up to $3.4bn.