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Vincorion is expected to continue defence IPOs later this week
Naturgy and Zurich fall in secondary market after jumbo blocks
Olivier Caseris takes over from Joëlle Assouad
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A wave of mergers and acquisitions is on the way, driven by the rise in awareness of climate change, bankers believe. But there will be no easy options for companies trying to reshape their businesses for the low carbon transition, and the process will create winners and losers.
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A Dutch court has ruled that Royal Dutch Shell is partly responsible for climate change and must reduce its global carbon emissions — including those caused when customers burn its products — by 45% from 2019 levels by 2030. If the ruling is sustained on appeal it would cause a seismic shift in the balance of power on climate change, with huge implications for financial markets.
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French electric utility company Engie has raised €538m from the sale of Gaztransport Et Technigaz (GTT) shares and exchangeable bonds.
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Aramis, the French company that specialises in online car sales, has launched an IPO on the Paris stock exchange. The deal already has some interest from investors, but sources say the IPO market is getting increasingly hard, with investors taking longer to put in orders and heavily scrutinising deals.
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Finnish financial services group Sampo has offloaded €1.37bn of shares in Nordea, the largest bank in the Nordic region, as part of its planned exit from the group.
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Kanzhun, China’s largest online recruitment platform, is planning a $100m listing of American depository shares on the Nasdaq.
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