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Beijing Roborock Technology, a manufacturer of robotic vacuum cleaners, has sealed its Star board IPO at a hefty 58.76 times earnings ratio — the highest IPO price on record, not just on Star but also in the entire Chinese A-share market.
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Hong Kong-based Value Partners Group has been added to a growing list of asset managers of foreign private funds that are allowed to provide investment advisory services in mainland China since last year.
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Santander has bought credit protection on two portfolios of undrawn revolving credit facilities, taking advantage of a regulatory decision last year to sharply boost the efficiency of the protection. The deal points the way for banks to cut the costs of providing revolvers, which are usually extended as a ‘loss leader’ for a broader banking relationship.
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In this round-up, Beijing-headquartered Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank is ready to provide loans to help China combat the deadly outbreak of the novel coronavirus, the Ministry of Finance has rolled out more easing measures amid the epidemic, and Huishang Bank has finally confirmed it is taking over Baoshang Bank.
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In this round-up, the presidents of China and the US held a phone call amid the outbreak of the novel coronavirus, the Mainland central bank is on track to issue its first renminbi bills of the year in Hong Kong next week, and regulators are giving issuers more time to prepare for their bonds.
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BofA’s Apac DCM head leaves for US – Cambodia uplift in focus – Moody’s creates global ESG job – Malaysia emphasises SRI – HKEX offers companies virus relief