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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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  • Jefferies has hired a three person team from HSBC to build out its UK M&A operations, including Philip Noblet, vice-chairman of global banking and former co-head of banking for the UK.
  • The Hong Kong bourse saw a raft of IPO filings this week, as issuers made a beeline for what could be a bumper September for new share sales.
  • San Miguel Food & Beverage is gearing up for what is expected to be one of the largest stock sales out of southeast Asia in the second half of this year.
  • At least $8bn in IPOs from Asian issuers could hit screens in September alone, if everything goes according to plan. But with investor sentiment still on the rocks despite the mid-year lull coming to a close, equity capital markets bankers are hoping for a swift end to what has been a summer of volatility. John Loh reports.
  • The Indian arm of oil major Shell broke the quiet in Asia’s overnight block market this week by paring its stake in Mahanagar Gas for Rp11.8bn ($167.9m).
  • Japan telecoms company SoftBank took another step towards its flotation this week by replacing its intergroup credit with a double-B rated leveraged loan. This followed a high-yield bond sale in April with the same purpose.
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