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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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The political upheaval in Italy is already making US investors go cold on European risk, which could magnify the market disruption Europe is likely to face in the coming months. The effects are even changing expectations on US monetary policy.
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Singapore Exchange suffered an unfavourable twist in its Indian futures saga this week, when the Bombay High Court granted an injunction on new derivatives contracts that it had planned to launch next week. But one exchange’s misfortune might be a large asset manager’s opportunity.
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The furore over the identity of Italy’s new government has seemingly put at least a temporary stop to its IPO market, with some sellers looking to wait until a semblance of stability returns. Other European markets are operating as normal but bankers remain on alert should volatility worsen, writes Sam Kerr
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The IPOs of Danish IT services firm Netcompany and Dutch payments company Adyen are generating a buzz among investors, a welcome relief for many after a disappointing period for European listings.
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London’s future as a financial centre is under scrutiny but one rapidly expanding boutique advisory firm is pinning its future strategy on the city, writes David Rothnie.
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The parent of Thailand’s VGI Global Media bagged Bt3.5bn ($110m) from a larger-than-expected overnight share sale on Wednesday.
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