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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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Hong Kong IPO hopefuls Babytree Group and Tongcheng-Elong Holdings announced deals drastically smaller than their initial targets this week. But despite the clear sign of trouble in the market, a few more Chinese companies are considering pushing ahead with their own listings before the end of the month. Jonathan Breen reports.
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Goldman’s new management team is combining a root and branch review of its operations with a move into traditional commercial banking, writes David Rothnie.
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Interloop, a Pakistan-based sock supplier for sports brands Nike and Adidas, intends to list on the domestic stock exchange, in what would be the country’s largest listing from a private sector company.
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In an otherwise barren week for block trades, Hansa Medical, the Swedish biotechnology company, raised Skr399.8m of fresh capital to fund product development. The deal also provided an opportunity for Nexttobe AB to sell a portion of its stake in the company.
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Global equity markets suffered a tough start to the week, which kept the EMEA blocks largely quiet.
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China’s Babytree Group has thrown open books for a potential HK$2.2bn ($280.9m) IPO, paring down the size from its original $800m target, according to a banker close to the deal.
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