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  • The only large European IPO being actively marketed, the Paris flotation of logistics company Gefco, has been delayed. Banks on the deal are holding fire on a launch until they can find a better window.
  • The £200m ($262.56m) listing of Global Sustainability Trust, a London socially responsible investing (SRI) private equity vehicle, has been postponed due to negative market conditions — primarily the political chaos surrounding the UK’s exit from the European Union (EU).
  • The securities market in Hong Kong will fully transform into a paperless model as early as 2022, in the hope of speeding up transactions, according to a joint consultation proposal made by the Securities and Futures Commission (SFC) and Hong Kong Exchange and Clearing (HKEX).
  • Chinese new economy company Maoyan Entertainment priced its Hong Kong IPO this week, after a short delay that allowed it to add a high-profile cornerstone investor. Don’t let the deal’s bottom-of-the-range pricing fool you: the company and its banks made the right move.
  • The US Treasury has lifted sanctions on Rusal and EN+, the aluminium and energy companies formerly controlled by Russian oligarch Oleg Deripaska, but the fear of further sanctions against Russian companies remains.
  • A surprise deal to fund the US government for three weeks, announced last Friday, has given hope to IPO potentials that there will be progress for the large backlog of new listings waiting for the regulator to comment on their filings.