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  • Gushengtang, a Chinese fintech-linked healthcare company, is plotting a listing in Hong Kong, riding on the strong positive sentiment among investors for companies in this industry.
  • Shanghai MicroPort MedBot (Group) Co, which designs and develops surgical robots, is getting ready to list on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange.
  • Chinese ride-hailing firm Didi Chuxing has publicly filed for what is likely to be a jumbo IPO in the US, putting in motion its founders’ plans to become a ‘truly global technology company’.
  • Gangfeng Lithium Co, the world’s largest lithium metal supplier, raised HK$4.869bn ($628m) from a placement over just two hours of bookbuilding as investors flocked to the Chinese company’s deal.
  • Europe’s IPO market is brimming with deals but investors think that some banks are pushing companies that have no chance of listing, which will lead to a high failure rate. The number of pulled deals is growing and that is earning the wrath of the buy-side, writes Sam Kerr.
  • Europe’s equity-linked bankers are focusing on bringing more traditional issuers back to the market following a rotation in equities out of high growth technology stocks and into companies that stand to benefit from the post-pandemic economic reopening.
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