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Qualifying shareholders take up 68% as remainder stays with conditional placees
Private equity company cashes in on remaining holding after earlier divestments
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GDP has bounced back in Japan, but the country faces some stubborn problems, some long-standing — such as low inflation, consumption tax rollout and an ageing population — and some new, including an increasingly protectionist US. Philip Moore reports.
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Knorr-Bremse, the German manufacturer of brake systems for trucks and trains, opened IPO books on Monday and was covered almost immediately after launch.
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Abengoa, the Spanish renewable energy group, is seeking to convince its investors to engage in yet another rescue plan, which includes debt swaps with no cash coupons and new convertible bonds.
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Italy’s announcement that it plans to overshoot the European Commission’s budget deficit limit has spooked markets at a crucial time for the country’s banks.
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Barclays had hired an equity capital markets banker from Goldman Sachs to expand its corporate broking team.
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Thirteen companies that produce 30% of the world’s oil and gas have committed to reducing methane waste by a fifth, and will try to cut it by a third. The decision comes a few days after ExxonMobil, Chevron and Occidental joined an industry group on climate change. But analysts warn that there are many caveats to this good news.
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