Credit Suisse
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The Republic of the Maldives priced a $200m sukuk on Monday, marking the country’s first dollar outing in three years.
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Shares in European FinTech IPO Company 1, a new blank cheque firm focused on financial technology in Europe, fell in trading on Friday following the company’s €415m flotation on the Amsterdam Stock Exchange.
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Dutch bank ING made a triumphant return to the dollar market this week, launching its first SEC-registered trade in almost two years as it added to Yankee bank supply.
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Magnum Opus Acquisition, a special purpose acquisition company (Spac), has raised $200m from a New York Stock Exchange IPO.
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Chinese question-and-answer platform Zhihu has raised $522.5m from its US IPO, after pricing the deal at the bottom of the marketed range, according to a source familiar with the matter.
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Athene Global Funding encountered slim demand on its return to the sterling market this week, but UBS had better luck at the short end of the maturity curve.
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Thomas Gottstein, CEO of Credit Suisse, has called the Greensill crisis ‘an asset management problem’. But it will have far-reaching consequences and raises questions over the integrated model that it and other banks deploy, writes David Rothnie
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Athene Global Funding encountered slim demand after circling back to the sterling market on Wednesday, with lead managers citing a ‘challenging environment’ for new issues in Europe.
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Dufry, the Swiss duty-free concession operator, has issued a new five-year Sfr500m convertible bond to help refinance the Sfr350m three-year convertible it received in April 2020 following the initial onset of the pandemic, which caused a collapse in the company’s share price.
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Hong Kong-based Jeneration Acquisition Corp, a special purpose acquisition company (Spac), is planning to raise $300m from a Nasdaq IPO.
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Vietnam’s Masan Group Corp, an investment holding company operating in the food and beverage and consumer retail industries, has increased its borrowing to $350m after receiving strong response from 23 banks during syndication.