JP Morgan southeast Asia ECM head exits

JP Morgan’s head of southeast Asia equity capital markets has resigned, according to a source familiar with the matter.

Redhawk Wealth Advisors Recruits $150M Merrill Lynch Team

Redhawk Wealth Advisors, Inc., a national full-service registered investment advisor, is pleased to announce an advisor team from Merrill Lynch, that manages $150 million in assets under management,...(PRWeb February 03, 2021)Read the full story at

AMB :- PSG wraps up inaugural Europe fund at $1.5bn

Laxman Pai, Opalesque Asia: Growth investment major PSG has closed its inaugural European fund, PSG Europe, on its €1.25bn ($1.5 billion) hard-cap. The fund, which was oversubscribed, received commitments from existin...Article Link

Affirm blockbuster IPO paves way for larger securitizations

Point of sale lender Affirm is returning to the securitization market after taking the stock market by storm in early January. Though the initial public offering and the size of its ABS deals have no

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TEP Capital to build portfolio of six Polish investments

TEP Capital to build portfolio of six Polish investments

TEP Capital, a Poland-based private equity investor set up a year ago, is looking to build a portfolio of around six companies over the next three years, managing partner Tomasz Wozniak has told Mergermarket.

Institutional investors too bullish on speedy end to pandemic

Global equity markets were propelled to new all-time highs at the end of last year when various drug companies announced that they were close to releasing vaccines to combat the Covid-19 pandemic. However, with the

Should CFOs hope for a GameStop lottery ticket?

The extraordinary price action in GameStop, AMC Entertainment and others' shares last week is surely leading nervous CFOs all over the world to get an at-the-money rights issue signed off, in case they win the

Cyprus lures investors with rare positive yield for five year

Cyprus attracted sold demand when it hit the market for a new five euro benchmark on Tuesday. The trade was priced with a positive yield – a rarity for a eurozone sovereign bond in this

Portugal to follow Belgium and Finland to busy long end

Portugal mandated banks on Tuesday to lead the sale of a new 30 year bond as it looks to pounce on the strong investor appetite in the long end of the euro curve.

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