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Both tranches price at the investor-friendly end as cloud company raises to fund expansion
Never mind that your desk had a great year, writes Craig. When it comes to getting paid, the future makes a stronger argument than the past
Top 25 shareholders and new investors participate in previously delayed offering, but some shares left over after subscriptions closed
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India’s markets regulator signalled this week that it may overturn a ban on local firms listing directly on offshore stock exchanges, in a move that could have far-reaching implications for fundraising. But a litany of issues stand in the way of reform, warn market participants. John Loh reports.
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China-based VCredit Holdings raised HK$1.37bn ($175m) this week after pricing its IPO at the bottom of guidance.
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Arion Banki, the first Icelandic bank to list shares since the financial crisis, is set to price the sale at the top of its revised range.
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The Swiss bank’s corporate finance business is looking to grab a greater share of large cross-border M&A deals and has pivoted back to Europe, writes David Rothnie.
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A €861m selldown of shares in Finnish oil refiner Neste Corp by the government of Finland on Tuesday night failed to clear, leaving the bookrunner holding a residual position.
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To misquote Mark Twain, the reports of the death of the European IPO market appear to have been greatly exaggerated, after the most anticipated listing of the quarter soared on its first day of trading.
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