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Monday 20 May, 2013
 
 

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Asian Pay Television Trust raises $1.1 billion from IPO

Sinopec Engineering prices Hong Kong’s biggest IPO this year

China State Grid expands in Australia through Singapore Power

World Bank’s Jim Yong Kim embraces private equity

VTB Capital adds two senior China bankers

Dealogic league table roundup, May 16

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Asian Pay Television Trust raises $1.1 billion from IPO

The Macquarie-sponsored business trust prices at a 2014 yield of 8.5% and allocates the great majority of the deal to cornerstones, anchors and long-only accounts in anticipation of a scale-back in favour of MIIF shareholders.

By Anette Jönsson | 20 May 2013

Sinopec Engineering prices Hong Kong’s biggest IPO this year

The Sinopec unit prices its offering towards the low end of the range to raise $1.8 billion. Retail investors are allocated 7.5% as strong demand triggers a clawback.

By Aiko Hayashi | 20 May 2013

China State Grid expands in Australia through Singapore Power

The Chinese utility group has agreed a deal with Singapore Power to buy 19.9% of Australia’s SP AusNet and 60% of SPIAA.

By Rupert Walker | 20 May 2013

World Bank’s Jim Yong Kim embraces private equity

Jim Yong Kim, president of the World Bank Group, reveals a change of heart about the role of private capital in supporting growth.

By Jame DiBiasio | 20 May 2013

VTB Capital adds two senior China bankers

VTB Capital hires Xin Lin and Wei Chen for its Hong Kong office to help drive China business.

By Rupert Walker | 20 May 2013

Dealogic league table roundup, May 16

Equity capital markets and debt capital markets both experience a surge in activity.

By FinanceAsia & Dealogic | 20 May 2013

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