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Private equity company cashes in on remaining holding after earlier divestments
Management simplified as former DCM banker joins as co-CEO
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Swedish aerospace and defence company Saab has finished its Skr6bn (€581m) rights issue with enough demand to almost cover the deal twice over.
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EMEA IPO volumes are around 19% down from last year in the final week of December. Despite that it is is still the ECM asset class that has best weathered the year's volatility. But in a year of disparate performance, GlobalCapital runs through the best and the worst of the EMEA IPOs in 2018.
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S4 Capital, the digital and marketing services company created by Martin Sorrell, the former CEO of WPP, has finished its £74m placing and open offer to finance its merger with MightyHive, the California-based digital advertising company.
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An appetite for risk is returning to Latin America's equity markets heading into 2019 as worries over the China-US trade war and rates hikes in the latter country ease, according to a Lat Am fund manager survey from Bank of America Merrill Lynch Global Research.
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The Reserve Bank of New Zealand has unveiled the latest plank of its highly unusual approach to bank capital regulation. Under the proposed changes, the four large subsidiaries of Australian banks that operate in the country will have to raise billions of tier one capital and will be able to rely on loss-absorbing debt instruments far less than peers in other jurisdictions.
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Banks with large exposures in Romania took a beating in the financial markets on Wednesday, after the country’s government unveiled plans to introduce a new tax on banking assets.
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