Us Ipo Markets 232 Billion in Yeartodate Proceeds Exceeds the 194 Billion Raised for All of 2023
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Financial Times - Business
India’s top shadow bank lists housing finance arm in blockbuster $782mn IPO
Shares of Bajaj Housing Finance shot up by as much as 130% on trading debut18 hours ago -
BBC News - Top stories
HS2 blew billions - here's how and why
How did HS2 manage to go so far over its original budget?19 hours ago -
The Wall Street Journal - World
Bajaj Housing Finance Shares Surge After India's Biggest IPO This Year
The mortgage lender’s shares surged on their debut, reaffirming growing investor enthusiasm for one of the best-performing stock markets in the world.19 hours ago -
Financial Times - Business
Jay Powell faces milestone moment for the US economy
Fed chair expected to begin lowering interest rates this week as inflation fears fade19 hours ago -
Financial Times - World
Shein faces greater political scrutiny ahead of planned London IPO
Labour MP calls for UK government to ban imported products made by forced labour in Chinese region of Xinjiang20 hours ago -
Financial Times - World
Canada and Mexico target Asian LNG markets while US projects paused
America’s trade pact partners take advantage of White House freeze on new permits to compete on gas exports20 hours ago -
Financial Times - World
Barclays calls for tax breaks to boost London equity market
Incentives for investors needed to ‘revive’ UK stock exchanges20 hours ago -
Financial Times - World
Hong Kong market still feeling the chill as aircon maker Midea floats
$4bn secondary listing is exchange’s biggest offering since 2021 but does not signal a revival, say analysts20 hours ago - Hong Kong -
Financial Times - World
The generation helping to prop up the US economy
Apart from top earners, the spending of Generation Z and millennials is defying pressure elsewhere — helped by parental subsidies20 hours ago -
The New York Times - Top stories
Second Assassination Attempt Raises New Questions About Secret Service
That a gunman got close to former President Trump for the second time in about two months intensified questions about the agency’s broader protective capabilities.23 hours ago -
The Wall Street Journal - World
Auckland Airport to Raise Up to $860 Million, Signs Terminal Contract
Auckland International Airport said it would seek to raise up to $860 million to upgrade facilities built some 60 years ago.Yesterday -
CBS News - Top stories
Dua Lipa's all-night party at Glastonbury 2024
The star pop singer caught up with 60 Minutes in her RV the morning after her headline performance and an all-night celebration.Yesterday -
Los Angeles Times - Entertainment
All the best and worst moments of the 2024 Emmys, as they happened
Our writers break down the biggest winners, best moments and more from the 2024 Emmy Awards in Los Angeles.Yesterday -
The Wall Street Journal - World
Three drug developers went public, and their performance will act as a barometer of investor interest in biotech IPOs ahead of the election.
Three drug developers went public, and their performance will act as a barometer of investor interest in biotech IPOs ahead of the election.Yesterday -
Los Angeles Times - Entertainment
Emmys 2024 red carpet: See all the best fashion
The best looks from the 2024 Emmys Awards, including Selena Gomez, Jennifer Aniston, Sofia Vergara and Laverne Cox.Yesterday -
BBC News - Top stories
US beat Europe to end seven-year Solheim Cup drought
The United States claim the Solheim Cup for the first time since 2017 after a tight victory over Europe in Virginia.Yesterday -
BBC News - Top stories
McIlroy 'getting used to' painful near-misses
Rory McIlroy admits he's "unfortunately getting used to" painful near-misses as Rasmus Hojgaard pips him to the Irish Open at Royal County Down.Yesterday -
The Wall Street Journal - Business
He Used to Bag Groceries. Now Kroger's CEO Is Trying to Save a $20 Billion Deal.
Rodney McMullen is fighting to save the deal he believes will secure Kroger’s future in the next wave of industry disrupters.Yesterday -
The Wall Street Journal - Business
Your Company Is Watching You. And Probably Doing It All Wrong.
Employers often feel like they have to keep an eye on their workers, especially those working remotely. There are bad ways to do it and not-as-bad ways.2 days ago