United States
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LinkDoc Technology, a cancer-focused medical data company, has filed paperwork for a $100m offering of American depository shares (ADS).
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Aihuishou International, a marketplace for second-hand electronics, has kicked off a $243.5m IPO on the New York Stock Exchange.
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The Spac phenomenon in the US appears to be reaching a tipping point, after whetting the appetite of investors over the past year and offering juicy fees to investment banks. As the market in Asia gets ready for take off, firms should be wary of the obstacles they may face.
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As much as everyone would like to put the UK's messy divorce from the EU behind them, it remains a very live topic — especially for bankers who don't want to live in Frankfurt.
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Chinese ride-hailing firm Didi Chuxing has publicly filed for what is likely to be a jumbo IPO in the US, putting in motion its founders’ plans to become a ‘truly global technology company’.
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Dollar corporate bond issuers enjoyed tight pricing this week, as investors devoured a serving of deals that was smaller than expected.
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Habeck returns to syndicate at SMBC — Deutsche appoints co-heads of Americas ECM — JPM sends levfin bankers to US — Elfring lured out of retirement — Barclays hires CLO syndicator — Eagle Point snags head corporate trader
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Former Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley banker Dolph Habeck has landed a senior syndicate role at SMBC Nikko in New York, following his recent spell at Greensill Capital.
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Deutsche Bank has promoted two bankers from within to lead its Americas equity capital markets business.
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UP Fintech Holding's follow-on offering in the US drew a 10 times oversubscribed book, as its fintech credentials and online operations proved appealing to investors.
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UP Fintech Holding has launched a follow-on offering of new American depositary shares (ADS) worth around $173.5m.
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Chinese online recruitment company Kanzhun has hit the road with an up to $912m Nasdaq listing.