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Capital raise and investor selldown follow €3bn raise by Engie on Friday evening
It's easy for investment bankers to get jaded about awards ceremonies, but they are missing the point
Investment bank, like the group, wants to diversify outside France, and will lead with its strongest suit, real assets
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European IPO bankers have renewed their focus on bringing growth-orientated technology companies to market in the autumn, rather than cyclical firms, as fears over the continuing spread of Covid-19 leading to a fresh wave of lockdowns at the end of the year persist.
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London’s booming investment trusts market is showing no sign of slowing down, with three new deals pricing on Monday including space-tech vehicle Seraphim Space Investment Trust.
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The renaissance of renewable energy companies in the equity capital markets grew on Monday with the IPO of GreenVolt, the Portuguese biomass energy company, which is set to wrap up its listing on the Lisbon stock exchange.
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Indonesian e-commerce company Bukalapak has hit the market with a jumbo IPO of up to Rph21.9tr ($1.5bn), on track to be the country’s largest listing.
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Banks wrapped up the $730m-equivalent IPO of Abu Dhabi satellite company Yahsat on Thursday with high levels of demand, particularly from local investors.
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Shares in Wise, the UK fintech group, had traded up more than 22% by Friday afternoon compared to the price at which it completed the first ever direct listing by a technology unicorn on the London Stock Exchange on Wednesday. Equity bankers hailed the transaction as an alternative route to going public when the IPO market is difficult but the list of companies that could do such a deal is short, writes Aidan Gregory.
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