UK
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Just Eat Takeaway.com, the Anglo-Dutch online food ordering marketplace, has raised €1.1bn via the sale of new convertible bonds, following rapid growth during the pandemic as more customers ordered food brought to their homes.
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Moonpig, the online greetings card company, was trading over 20% above its IPO price on Tuesday, netting a healthy profit for investors and showing another example of IPO resilience amidst recent equity market volatility.
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Auction Technology Group, an operator of online auction sites and owner of auction technology platforms, announced on Monday that it is seeking to list in London.
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Squire Patton Boggs has hired a new partner to join its M&A, equity capital markets, and restructuring practice in London.
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UK money manager Triple Point Investment Management is preparing to float a new fund on the London Stock Exchange focused on opportunities within digital infrastructure.
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Shares in Dr. Martens, the UK bootmaker, rose above their IPO price on Friday morning despite volatility driving losses in the stock market more broadly.
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The UK Debt Management Office has picked the banks to lead the launch of a new long-dated index-linked Gilt, which will be the final syndicated transaction of its 2020/21 financial year.
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Moonpig, the UK online greetings card company, is increasing the size of its IPO and pricing the deal early after a deluge of orders for stock from investors.
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HSBC appoints two within AIBC — Credit Suisse Asset Management hires head of origination in direct lending — Richard Luddington joins Rothschild
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Small and medium-sized European banks could be looking at adjustments to their minimum requirements for own funds and eligible liabilities (MREL), or longer transition periods, following a review of the EU crisis management framework this year.
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The UK Debt Management Office has appointed two banks as structuring advisers for the sale of its inaugural green Gilt, due to be issued this year.
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Supreme, the manufacturer of liquids for vapes, has successfully concluded its flotation of London’s alternative investment market (AIM).