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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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Equity capital markets bankers expect more corporate restructuring deals and rights issues in 2019 as companies begin to deal with a turn in economic cycles. More are likely to have to take a similar approach to the Kier Group, which is raising a £264m rights issue this month.
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Spanish supermarket group Distribuidora Internacional de Alimentación revealed a new scheme to solve its financial troubles this week, away from the potential debt cut and cash injection recently suggested by its largest single shareholder, LetterOne.
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Shanghai Junshi Biosciences kicked off bookbuilding this week for a potential HK$3.24bn ($414.4m) IPO and by Thursday had the float covered across the price range, according to a banker on the deal.
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The Hong Kong Stock Exchange and its counterparts in Shanghai and Shenzhen have reached a deal to include companies with dual-class shares on the southbound trading of Stock Connect.
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Chinese telecommunication software provider AsiaInfo Technologies raised HK$900m ($115m) this week after pricing its flotation at the bottom of the indicative range.
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Tencent Music Entertainment Group (TME) gave investors a year-end treat this week with 2018’s last billion-dollar IPO from an Asian issuer. It was paid back with a near 8% jump in its stock price on the first day of trading. But to succeed the firm had to cut its fundraising target and get realistic on pricing. Jonathan Breen reports.
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