The Indonesian investment company attracts a small group of long-term investors amid a challenging market, while a number of other listing hopefuls are lining up.
The Indonesian investment company, which owns stakes in Adaro Energy and Tower Bersama, is hoping to overcome a challenging market to raise at least $171 million from a Jakarta IPO.
The private-equity firm signs agreements with the governments in Shanghai and Chongqing to set up two renminbi-denominated funds of Rmb5 billion each to invest in Chinese companies.
According to a recent White & Case poll, top decision-makers at some of China's biggest companies are looking to central Europe as a site to set up shop.
US banks sees financial service providers, sectors not available in the domestic market and sectors trading at cheaper valuations in Hong Kong as key beneficiaries.