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LBBW's global head of corporates and DCM Patrick Seifert expects higher pre-funding in late 2026
Company has sold part of its business, leading ABS investor to covet proceeds
New government is seeking an IMF deal, which will likely require a debt rework
Fall of Amplifi Capital due to credit deterioration as opposed to fraud
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Royal Bank of Scotland is pushing ahead with job cuts in its investment banking division, bucking a trend by big banks to delay restructuring plans and cost-cutting during the coronavirus crisis.
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Finance professionals may be at greater risk of breaching conduct rules in areas like confidentiality and recording phone calls because they are working from home.
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In this round-up, the Caixin manufacturing Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) rebounded to above 50 following a V-shaped recovery in official PMIs, and US-listed Luckin Coffee saw its share price plunge by 75% after admitting to fabricated sales.
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The Pre-Emption Group, an assembly of listed companiesm investors and intermediaries that monitors pre-emption rights in the UK, has changed its guidelines to say that the impacts of the Covid-19 coronavirus means investors should support companies selling new shares worth up to 20% of their market capitalisation without giving existing shareholders first refusal.
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Saudi Aramco’s IPO last year was a historic event for the company and its owner, Saudi Arabia, but despite a record $29.4bn being raised at IPO, international investors stayed away. They had demanded that the shares offered a discount to other listed oil majors, in part because of the political risk associated with the company. The fact it is now a tool in Saudi Arabia’s oil price war with Russia will have vindicated many in their decision to sit out the deal.
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A former joint head of the IPO vetting team in the Hong Kong Stock Exchange's listings department has been charged with bribery and misconduct while in office.