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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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Deloitte is predicting a major decline in Hong Kong IPO volumes next year, in large part because of uncertainty in the global economic outlook.
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Cromwell European Real Estate Investment Trust (CEReit) has wrapped up a well-oversubscribed rights issue, raising €224.1m to fund the acquisition of various properties across Europe.
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Overall issuance volume in EMEA’s equity-linked market is finishing 2018 down 50% from 2017, with bankers saying it is the worst year in memory.
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Equity capital markets bankers are expecting to be busy in 2019 despite the volatility that has marred the last few months of 2018. Nevertheless, they are predicting IPO sellers to be far more cautious when the market re-opens in January.
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Sustainability is conquering finance — to judge by what the industry likes to talk about. Outside the window, the real economy continues much as before. Is all the noise about green finance actually shifting capital in the right direction — or is it just making people feel better?
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London has peaked as Europe’s capital markets hub. But how much of the business it will lose is still to play for. Bankers’ faith that only some functions need go looks misplaced. The stage is set for a drawn-out poker game between banks wanting to stay in London and continental regulators who hold a strong hand.
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