Goldman Sachs
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Philips Lighting and Maisons du Monde’s IPOs have run precisely along the same timelines, with many similarities in how the sales went, and today their debut trading performances also ran in parallel, as both stocks jumped. Philips Lighting closed up 10% and Maisons du Monde 5.9%.
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Banco Popular Español is using an unusual syndicate structure for its rights issue after tense discussions over the deal’s terms with some of its closest relationship banks.
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Supranationals were able to take €8bn out of the long end of the euro curve this week amid another week of demand for duration, but the deals arguably suggest the strength of that interest could be waning, said bankers.
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Banco Popular Español’s newest additional tier one issue traded at its highest level since January on Thursday, after the bank surprised market participants with plans for a €2.5bn rights issue to fund a large increase in bad loan provisions.
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Banco Popular Español’s newest additional tier one issue traded at its highest level since January on Thursday, after it surprised market participants with plans for a €2.5bn rights issue to fund a large increase in bad loan provisions.
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Aircraft leasing firm BOC Aviation has raised HK$8.7bn ($1.1bn) from its IPO after a flood of orders from institutional and Hong Kong retail investors.
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The IPOs of Philips Lighting and Maisons du Monde both reached successful conclusions on Thursday. Their books built gradually, which a banker said boded well for them to trade solidly when they are listed, unlike some recent soggy performers like Telepizza.
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BOC Aviation has wrapped up bookbuilding for its HK$8.7bn ($1.1bn) with a wealth of demand from institutional and Hong Kong retail investors.
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European Investment Bank picked up €3bn on Tuesday with an April 2032 benchmark that drew a higher degree of French investor participation than is typical for the supranational, said bankers.