Zerlina Zeng, Head of East Asia Corporates and Asia Credit Strategy at CreditSights, sees limited systemic impact and spillover risk to high-grade China dollar bonds from distressed developer China Vanke's request to delay payment on a bond. She speaks with Paul Allen on "Insight with Haslinda Amin.β¦
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Matt Witheiler, Wellington Management Head of Late-Stage Growth, says he doesnβt expect a return to pre-2021 levels until another market bubble forms, which he believes is still a decade or more away. He tells Katie Greifeld and Romaine Bostick on βThe Closeβ that IPO activity is seeing a steady, grβ¦
Medline Inc. raised about $6.26 billion in an upsized initial public offering, pricing its shares near the top of a marketed range, according to a person familiar with the matter.
SBI Shinsei Bank Ltd. will start trading in Tokyo on Wednesday after raising Β₯322 billion ($2.1 billion) in Japanβs second-biggest initial public offering of the year.
West Texas Intermediate oil fell below $55 a barrel for the first time since February 2021, the latest sign that crude supplies are outpacing demand as the market braces for a large surplus.
Bitcoin was once considered too volatile, too unregulated, and too fringe for the kinds of financial instruments that respectable Wall Street firms package up and sell to wealthy clients. No longer.
US-listed biotechnology and pharmaceutical company share sales are staging a late-year revival, as mergers and acquisitions in the industry boost valuations and stoke additional demand.
Bitwise CIO Matt Hougan said BTC is likely to hit all-time highs next year, with lower volatility and weaker equity correlations reshaping how institutions view the asset.
ETF inflows can remain positive even during market drawdowns because they reflect allocation decisions rather than near-term trading signals, one trader said.