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The EMEA IPO market might soon be revving back into life with several issuers hoping to price deals before Easter. Investors are watching two multi-billion deals particularly closely: the spin-off of VW’s truck division Traton and the flotation of Italian payments company Nexi.
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Futu Holdings, the parent of Hong Kong-based Futu Securities, has pulled off the first IPO by a Chinese online brokerage. The company was on track to raise $160m on Thursday after making a late change to the deal, cutting the size of its float and adding a private placement to an international fund. Jonathan Breen reports.
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Xinyi Group (Glass) Co has launched a block trade of Xinyi Solar Holdings shares,. The company is looking to raise up to HK$1.35bn ($172.3m), according to a term sheet seen by GlobalCapital Asia.
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Poland has released a draft capital markets development strategy, that aims to improve corporate governance, including at state-controlled firms, and foster a savings culture.
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Singapore-based internet company Sea has raised $1.35bn after boosting the size of a follow-on offering of American Depository Shares (ADS).
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Chinese internet company Ruhnn Holdings is planning to list American Depository Shares (ADS) on the Nasdaq.
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