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Submarine mast maker's IPO raised €132.8m
Vincorion is expected to continue defence IPOs later this week
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The first half of the year is expected to be a quiet one for equity capital markets deals in the Benelux region, despite a healthy pipeline of deals, due to the political risks facing the eurozone.
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Malaysia’s equity capital market is set for a dramatic rebound after an exceptionally quiet 2018. It promises to offer those investors that have been underweight on the country for a long time plenty of attractive opportunities to put their money to work, writes Christie Ou.
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Geopolitical risk will likely continue to determine investor appetite for EMEA equity capital markets transactions but investors insist deals can be done regardless as long as the discount is sufficient.
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Malaysian poultry producer Leong Hup International has started early stage engagement with the buy-side and is looking for cornerstone investors for its IPO, according to a source close to the deal.
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The number of IPOs on the London Stock Exchange is likely to remain subdued in 2019 due to a deceleration of global growth and the uncertainty of Brexit, meaning activity is likely going to be pushed back beyond the UK's exit from the European Union in March according to a report by EY.
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Chengdu Expressway Co’s HK$880m ($112.3m) IPO has marked the start of a quiet week for the Hong Kong equity capital markets.