Dealogic roundup

Dealogic league table roundup, May 27

MGM China's IPO raises $1.5 billion in the biggest equity deal of the week.

Equity capital markets
A total of $3.1 billion has been raised from the equity capital markets this week from 18 issues.

Goldman Sachs remains at the top of the league table ranking with $8 billion, followed by Deutsche Bank with $4.5 billion. Credit Suisse took third place, moving up from fourth place last week.

MGM China Holdings’ $1.5 billion IPO was the largest deal of the week, led by BNP Paribas, Credit Agricole, Deutsche Bank, JPMorgan, Bank of America Merrill Lynch, Morgan Stanley and RBS. The deal is also the fourth-biggest gaming-sector IPO on record. Jiangsu Shuangxing Color Plastic New Materials’ also raised $440 million IPO through sole bookrunner China Everbright Securities.

Top 10 Asia ex-Japan ECM bookrunner rankings

    Bookrunner parents Value ($m) No. %
  1 Goldman Sachs 7,969 20 9.5
  2 Deutsche Bank 4,510 16 5.4
  3 Credit Suisse 4,204 18 5.0
  4 UBS 4,146 23 5.0
  5 Bank of America Merrill Lynch 3,475 14 4.2
  6 Morgan Stanley 3,353 27 4.0
  7 Guosen Securities Co Ltd 2,581 16 3.1
  8 Citi 2,323 20 2.8
  9 GF Securities Co Ltd 2,283 6 2.7
  10 China International Capital Corp Ltd 2,252 9 2.7

 


Debt capital markets
The debt capital markets saw a total of $2 billion via two trades this week, the lowest weekly deal activity in 13 weeks ($66 million was raised through two deals). HSBC dominates the league table ranking with $6.5 billion, followed by Deutsche Bank and Citi.

Vedanta Resources’ $1.7 billion trade was the biggest deal of the week and led by Barclays Capital, Citi, Credit Suisse, RBS, Standard Chartered Bank, Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley. The deal enabled Citi to move up a notch to third place in the league table.

Top 10 Asia ex-Japan DCM bookrunner rankings

    Bookrunner parents Value ($m) No. %
  1 HSBC 6,468 42 12.3
  2 Deutsche Bank 4,348 25 8.3
  3 Citi 4,165 26 7.9
  4 UBS 3,855 20 7.3
  5 JPMorgan 3,648 19 6.9
  6 Standard Chartered Bank 3,425 29 6.5
  7 Goldman Sachs 2,964 15 5.6
  8 Bank of America Merrill Lynch 2,871 17 5.5
  9 Barclays Capital 2,594 14 4.9
  10 RBS 2,591 21 4.9

 

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