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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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Environmental, social and governance investors have done a fine job of making their approach accepted and now mainstream in a money-driven industry. Along the way, they started saying it was all pragmatic, not about principles. That was a fiction, and under the pressure of climate change, it is being replaced with a more rounded philosophy. Jon Hay reports.
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The UN’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) were not specifically designed for finance, something that perhaps helps to explain their popularity among responsible investors, institutions and borrowers. But this does not mean that factoring them into investing decisions is easy, reports Jasper Cox.
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China-based X Financial has set the ball rolling for a potential $250m listing on the New York Stock Exchange.
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Chinese technology unicorn Meituan Dianping has started pre-marketing its potential $4bn Hong Kong IPO, quickly receiving a flood of interest from US investors. But there are challenges ahead, as the company faces a strong affront from e-commerce giant Alibaba Group Holdings.
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One of the central planks of the UK government’s policy on how the financial services sector would cope with a no-deal Brexit could turn out to be illegal under World Trade Organisation rules, and could be challenged by other WTO members.
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Chinese firm Tubatu Group Holdings is seeking the greenlight to list in Hong Kong, filing a draft prospectus with the city’s bourse on Tuesday.
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