United States
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Fannie Mae’s and Freddie Mac’s drive to buy floating rate loans that reference the secured overnight financing rate is charging up a nascent market in interest rate caps that reference the Libor replacement.
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Goldman gives new positions to Marsh, Verri and Sorrell — Bain picks ESG boss — Falth turns up at Mizuho
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Kingsoft Cloud Holdings, backed by smartphone maker Xiaomi Corp, has raised $509.1m from a follow-on offering of American Depositary Shares, according to a source familiar with the matter.
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The European IPO market is continuing to churn out deals, but a return of volatility in secondary equity markets is starting to cause discomfort among syndicate bankers, who say they must proceed with caution in the weeks ahead.
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Diploma, the UK maker of seals, wiring and healthcare equipment, got solid support from its shareholders and new investors as it raised £194m of equity on Wednesday to complete the acquisition of a US cable distributor.
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When you go down to the woods today, you’ll be in for a big surprise — hedge fund managers.
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Chinese companies Chindata Group Holdings and Yalla Group have kicked off their US IPOs, testing investor appetite at a time when sentiment is weak and major equity markets have taken a hit.
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SolarEdge Technologies, the Nasdaq-listed Israeli smart energy company, has raised $500m by issuing a new five year convertible bond, tapping into the tremendous amount of investor appetite for ESG-friendly companies.
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Chinese logistics company ZTO Express (Cayman) and biopharmaceutical firm Zai Lab wrapped up their secondary listings in Hong Kong on Tuesday.
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Kingsoft Cloud Holdings has hit the market with a follow-on offering of new and existing American Depository Shares (ADS).
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Goldman Sachs has named new global M&A bosses, with the incumbents moving to become chairs of the business.
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Julius Baer was forced to postpone a new transaction amid 'worsening market conditions' on Monday, after coming close to setting a new record for the lowest ever additional tier one (AT1) coupon in dollars from a European bank.