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The trade comes as the Indian stock market enjoys a recovery, with investors accepting a tight discount in exchange for a very liquid stock.
By Aiko Hayashi
9 February 2012
The UK retailer’s Thai unit aims to raise about $450 million from the offering of a property fund, which will be the country’s biggest IPO in nearly six years.
By Aiko Hayashi
8 February 2012
China’s sovereign wealth fund and other major investors will stump up more than half of the Canadian energy company's planned $600 million IPO.
By Aiko Hayashi
8 February 2012
The Chinese steelmaker aims to raise as much as $217 million through its offering, at a price range that is seen at a discount to its major comparables.
By Aiko Hayashi | 7 February 2012
The Philippine investment holding company attracts good demand from outright investors, but doesn't immediately exercise the $50 million upsize option.
By Anette Jönsson | 6 February 2012
The deal is upsized from $75 million after the book is covered in 30 minutes, attracting strong global investor demand.
By Aiko Hayashi | 6 February 2012
The tightly priced transaction is well received and is expected to encourage other financial sponsors to take profits as the Indian stock market recovers.
By Anette Jönsson | 2 February 2012
The port builder cuts its Shanghai IPO to a quarter of its original size, just one day after China Oilfield Services scraps a planned $1.1 billion share placement.
By Lillian Liu | 1 February 2012
The zero coupon deal is priced with a 12% premium, but comes on the back of a share price rally that has pushed the stock to an 11-month high.
By Anette Jönsson | 31 January 2012
The oil sands company aims to raise up to $600 million from the first major listing in Hong Kong this year.
By Aiko Hayashi | 31 January 2012
Rights offerings could become a trend this year as depressed share prices make companies shy away from share placements.
By Anette Jönsson | 27 January 2012
Investors have cash to invest but prefer convertibles and exchangeables from high-quality names like Temasek. Other issuers need to offer investor-friendly terms and asset ...
By Anette Jönsson | 26 January 2012
The insurer is the second Indonesian company this year after Petrosea to test the water for a follow-on issue.
By Aiko Hayashi | 20 January 2012
A Temasek entity reduces its stake in Thailand's Shin Corp for the second time in five months through a $254 million sale, while Luk Fook issues new shares to fund its expansion.
By Anette Jönsson | 20 January 2012
Petron's pension fund sells $175 million worth of shares at a fixed discount of 17.3% one day before a Temasek entity was aiming to reduce its stake in Thailand's Shin Corp by ...
By Anette Jönsson | 19 January 2012
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