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Chinese group sold all its B shares
Anchor orders and hedge funds pile in to support the largest European IPO so far this year
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Owner of Charlotte Tilbury, Paco Rabanne and Carolina Herrera is set to begin bookbuilding on Friday for the largest flotation in Europe this year
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The way PE firms operate is changing and banks are being forced to adapt
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Investors rushed in for ‘blowout’ block trade
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Demand strong for $400m deal, despite Iran-Israel escalation
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Software company goes for short, fixed price bookbuild to derisk
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Broker's decision to list on Nasdaq is the latest loss to London’s troubled stock exchange
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BofA's latest EMEA hire replaces banker who left for Jefferies
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Shareholder Blue Owl will take 10% of the private equity firm's Amsterdam flotation
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The UK tries to undo Mifid's damage to research provision, but coverage has withered
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Prisa’s bonds mandatorily convertible into shares were fully subscribed
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The first IPO in more than three years probably won’t reignite the Portuguese market
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Houlihan Lokey appoints senior banker to grow equity private placement service in Europe
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Company seeks to raise capital after equity ratio fell to ‘unsustainable’ level
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Puig plans to raise €1.25bn of primary capital alongside a larger secondary raise
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Nikolov promoted from co-head to head
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Bpifrance buys 4% stake and Bureau Veritas buys back stock
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Tuesday’s record and UK blocks party sets stage for IPOs, but companies to list are lacking
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