CITIC Securities
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Ganfeng Lithium, the world’s largest producer of lithium metals, has raised HK$1.46bn ($187.8m) from the sale of primary shares.
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Chinese hospitality company Huazhu Group is on track to raise around HK$6.06bn ($781.8m) from its secondary offering in Hong Kong, after sending price guidance to investors.
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Mainland-based logistics company ZTO Express (Cayman) has hit the road with its Hong Kong secondary offering, with two other Chinese US-listed firms hot on its heels.
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Indiabulls Housing Finance has raised Rp12bn ($163.8m) from an issue of new stock and the sale of a stake in UK firm OakNorth Holding.
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Ming Yuan Cloud Group Holdings, a Chinese property sector-focused software company, has kicked off its Hong Kong IPO worth up to HK$6.2bn ($796.3m).
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Neusoft Education Technology, a private higher education provider, got the go-ahead for its IPO this week from the Hong Kong Stock Exchange.
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Crédit Agricole printed its long-awaited Rmb1bn ($146m) Panda bond this week, after delaying its offering by nearly three months due to volatility in China’s onshore debt market.
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Chinese hospitality company Huazhu Group has launched a secondary offering in Hong Kong, the latest in a growing number of dual listings on the bourse.
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Yum China, the Mainland-based fast food franchise operator, was eyeing at least HK$17.3bn ($2.2bn) in fresh equity on Friday after giving investors some price guidance for its secondary listing in Hong Kong.
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Fast food franchise operator Yum China Holdings is cooking a multi-billion-dollar secondary offering in Hong Kong. It is the latest deal in a growing trend that bankers expect will bring more US-listed Chinese companies to the exchange by the the end of 2020, writes Jonathan Breen.
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Richard Gould is leaving CLSA, the international platform of China's Citic Securities, after spending less than 18 months as its chief executive.
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Bottled water and beverage company Nongfu Spring has taken advantage of a flood of demand from institutional and retail investors for its Hong Kong IPO to price the HK$8.35bn ($1.08bn) deal at the top of guidance.