North America
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Shareholders of Hangzhou Lianluo Interactive Information Technology have approved its plan to list Newegg, a consumer electronics retailing website, in the US.
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CPPIB Capital hit screens for a new five year dollar benchmark on Friday, following trades in the same currency and maturity by Bank Nederlandse Gemeenten and the African Development Bank on Thursday.
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Exchange and tech group Nasdaq has made a $190m all cash offer to buy Cinnober, the Swedish Fintech company.
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Hong Kong and Shanghai-listed Huatai Securities is seeking shareholder approval to spin-off AssetMark Financial Holdings through an IPO in the US.
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The €6bn debt funding for AkzoNobel Specialty Chemicals’ buyout has some lawyers, bookrunners and investors in the European leveraged finance markets agonising over what they describe as an exercise in private equity firms flexing their muscles.
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New York seemed set to avoid Hurricane Florence but US investors whipped up a storm of their own as they poured cash into a succession of big ticket deals from blue-chip domestic and Yankee names.
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The Depository Trust & Clearing Corporation (DTCC) on Wednesday called for "esoteric" exchange traded funds (ETFs) to be “closely monitored” and for a further expansion of clearing of derivatives and cash markets.
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Viomi Technology, the internet-of-things affiliate of Chinese smartphone maker Xiaomi, opened books on Tuesday for its $125.4m Nasdaq flotation.
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More finance and derivatives industry groups this week came out against the leverage ratio and its impact on client clearing, backing the findings of an August report by global watchdogs. In a joint paper, trade bodies including the FIA also expressed concern over Brexit and its potential impact on client clearing.
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Exchange group Chicago Board Options Exchange Global Markets on Monday launched high yield corporate bond index futures, in collaboration with data firm IHS Markit and Blackrock.
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August was generally a healthy month for many global derivatives exchanges, though performance was not quite consistent across the industry.
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Nio’s IPO on the New York Stock Exchange is set to escape the rout in emerging market stocks mostly unscathed, with its $1.3bn float covered ahead of pricing on Tuesday.