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Top 25 shareholders and new investors participate in previously delayed offering, but some shares left over after subscriptions closed
Undisclosed institutional shareholder sells stake in Wednesday evening ABB
Qualifying shareholders take up 68% as remainder stays with conditional placees
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  • Imagining capital markets and investment banking in 2018 without the global financial crisis is a big leap. The chaos and turmoil of 2008 deeply scarred traders, bankers and regulators and defined the intellectual imperatives for the changes that followed — the wholesale revamp of prudential and markets regulation, the bailouts, the reorganisations, the new monetary tools and new ways of seeing the world. But the past 10 years haven’t all been about the crisis.
  • Shares in Aryzta, the frozen baked goods company listed in Ireland and Switzerland, surged by as much as 13% on Tuesday morning after it signed an agreement with five international banks to underwrite its €800m rights issue.
  • Asia Cement’s first convertible bond (CB) sale in five years was priced at the best end of terms for investors, which bankers away from the deal said was “extremely cheap”.
  • JP Morgan doubled a tap of its exchangeable bond (EB) linked to shares of Ping An Insurance (Group) Company of China, raising $100m on Monday.
  • OUE Commercial Real Estate Investment Trust will partly fund an acquisition from its sponsor through a S$587.5m ($427.2m) rights issue.
  • A very large block trade, relative to the market cap, is taking place tonight in shares of Instone Real Estate, the German residential property developer. The €413m trade covers 49.6% of the capital.
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