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I thought the grass would be greener in fintech land, but it’s patchy and dreary
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
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The Australian short seller, John Hempton of Bronte Capital, told investors that the profits his hedge fund Bronte Capital made on Wirecard’s collapse will not make up losses incurred during his lengthy short of the German payments company. It was an illustration, he said, of the dangers of betting against frauds and highlights the importance of risk management.
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Europe’s equity capital markets are preparing for a final few weeks of deals before an expected summer slowdown.
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A merger between Churchill Capital Corp III, an investment vehicle run by former Citi banker Mark Klein, and Multiplan, a provider of healthcare services, is the latest evidence that special purpose acquisition companies (Spacs) are now being seen as a credible alternative to IPOs to take companies public.
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Hipgnosis Songs Fund, the FTSE 250 investment company focused on music royalties, has completed its latest capital increase, as it gears up for a spree of acquisitions.
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China’s securities regulator has banned GF Securities from sponsoring IPOs for six months and underwriting bonds for a year, punishing the firm for its role on a series of fundraisings for Kangmei Pharmaceutical Co.
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Punjab National Bank has proposed raising up to Rp70bn ($931.1m) from an issue of primary equity capital.
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