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Book to open on Monday, close on Thursday in latest express IPO
A handful of large new listings have emerged from South Africa, Kenya and Angola and more are set to follow
Submarine mast maker's IPO raised €132.8m
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Genesis Colors, which owns luxury Indian brands Satya Paul and Bwitch, has secured approval from the country’s market regulator to go public via a Rp6.5bn ($96.5m) IPO.
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E-book publisher China Reading and fintech firm Guangdong Wangjin Holdings Technology Co are looking to list in Hong Kong this year, according to sources familiar with their plans.
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India is aiming for a record Rp725bn ($10.8bn) in divestment proceeds in the new financial year starting April. But it is no secret that these are targets the government is unlikely to meet, with the country having consistently over promised and under delivered. Ambition is admirable, but it is time the government got realistic.
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Detsky Mir, the Russian toy retailer, has revised the price range for its Rb21.1bn ($350m) Moscow IPO to Rb85 to Rb90 a share, the bottom end of the initial Rb85 to Rb105 range.
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Onshore Chinese investors can now buy into Hong Kong IPOs directly if they are acting as cornerstones investors, following a change in regulation by the State Administration of Foreign Exchange (Safe).
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The filing of form S-1, the draft registration statement for the proposed $3bn New York IPO of Snap, the $25bn parent company of messaging app Snapchat, was full of surprises — not all of them good for investors. If anything, it also showed that Hong Kong will, most likely, never be able to compete with the US exchanges when it comes to listing unicorns, writes our columnist Clawback.