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  • JP Morgan said on Monday that it had hired Burkhard Koep, Altice’s head of M&A and business development, to co-run EMEA TMT investment banking, alongside Hugo Baring.
  • Continental AG, the German engineering conglomerate, is pushing ahead with its spinoff of its powertrain division despite volatility in global equity markets.
  • The US government shutdown hit 24 days on Monday, a record kerfuffle for the country. As primary equity markets teams, most importantly at the Securities and Exchange Commission, run on skeleton crews, the IPO pipeline could come under some threat.
  • Mainland firm Shanghai Gench Education Group is planning to list in Hong Kong and has submitted its draft prospectus to the stock exchange.
  • Chinese oil major Sinopec has received approval from the country’s regulator to list its retail business in Hong Kong, according to a source close to the situation.
  • IPOs worldwide have been derailed by geopolitical developments — except, it seems, in Hong Kong. Clawback columnist Philippe Espinasse investigates.
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