Goldman Sachs
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As the threat of delisting continues to loom over US-listed Chinese companies, more are gravitating towards a listing in Hong Kong
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Dealmakers are bullish despite pulled deals reaching a five year high amid financing headwinds and a looming recession, writes David Rothnie
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Lifestyle company and wealth manager test investor appetite
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Volatile debt markets continue to punish SSA issuers across the spectrum
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De Nora has achieved a valuation of €2.72bn
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Under the barren surface, the pipeline of deals is growing steadily
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After a sharp slump in corporate finance revenues, investment banks are facing an uncertain second half of the year. If previous downturns are a guide, job cuts will be inevitable before a new market reality emerges to trigger the next wave of capital markets and M&A activity. By David Rothnie
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Borrowers turn to defensive tactics after market deteriorates overnight
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There are some ominous signs as the Swiss bank struggles to put its past woes behind it, writes David Rothnie
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The deal was increased to $8.5bn from $8bn at the last minute due to strong demand
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The $605m US term loan B is to support the Chinese firm’s buyout by Carlyle
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Société Générale paid a hefty premium to access the dollar market on Wednesday as banks and other financial sector issuers continue to adapt to higher funding costs to get deals over the line.