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Hybrid capital is open to the big US tech companies. But who needs an umbrella when the sun is shining?
Years of underperformance are behind it and the bank has launched a new growth plan
Bond set to be priced at implied vol above secondaries
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Hangzhou Tigermed Consulting is set to pocket HK$10.7bn ($1.38bn) from its Hong Kong secondary listing, with solid support from Chinese and global investors driving final pricing to the top of guidance.
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Capital markets are preparing for a resurgence in Covid-19 cases as infection rates rise in the US and Europe. Bankers and investors are digging in for a longer pandemic than they hoped for and capital raising plans are set for a complete overhaul, report Sam Kerr, Lewis McLellan and Tyler Davies.
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Palmer gets interim ECM head gig at BofA — Clarke to join JP Morgan for FIG — Paz-Galindo promoted at UBS
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James Palmer has been named interim head of equity capital markets for Europe, the Middle East and Africa at Bank of America. He replaces Sam Losada, who is leaving the bank to join Morgan Stanley.
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Electric vehicle manufacturer Li Auto sealed a scorching $1.1bn Nasdaq IPO this week, pricing above the marketed range to make it the largest US listing by a Chinese company in nearly two years. The deal proved there is still interest among mainland firms to list in the US, despite rising hostilities between the two countries, writes Jonathan Breen.
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Independent firms were the big winners of the 2008 financial meltdown. But they will find the Covid-19 crisis tougher to navigate, as they grapple with a unique set of challenges, writes David Rothnie.
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