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Private equity company cashes in on remaining holding after earlier divestments
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The China Securities Regulatory Commission has cut in half the lock-up period for converting global depository receipts (GDRs) into A-shares for the London-Shanghai Stock Connect, expected to launch later this year.
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The impasse at Bandhan Bank looks set to be resolved after the Indian markets regulator waived its lock-up requirement for newly-listed firms, allowing the lender to comply with central bank demands for it to sell shares.
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The Bank of England announced on Monday a consultation on a package of measures to tighten its scrutiny of banks’ and other financial firms’ readiness for climate change. The Bank’s approach is gradualist, but it is signalling clearly that firms must take the financial risks from climate change seriously, and that regulation in this area will be ramped up.
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Innovent Biologics launched its Hong Kong IPO on Monday to raise HK$3.3bn ($422.2m), with over 60% of the shares already sold to a large contingent of cornerstone investors — many of them double-dippers.
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India’s Emami Cement is planning an IPO that could raise up to Rp10bn ($135.3m), having filed a draft prospectus with the country’s securities regulator.
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Irish boutique investment bank Rubicon Infrastructure Advisors has hired two bankers with over 40 years of experience to expand its business into the UK.
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