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  • Yakkyo Lists On The Professional Segment Of Euronext Growth Milan

    Date 29/12/2023

    • 34th listing of 2023 on Euronext Growth Milan
    • 64th listing on Euronext in 2023

  • HKEX: Report On Initial Public Offering Applications, Delisting And Suspensions - December 2023

    Date 29/12/2023

    This monthly report provides key statistics relating to the various stages in discharging our regulatory oversight duties during the reporting period. The information for the reporting period covers, among others, the number of applications processed and their current status, the number of comment letters and guidance issued to new/ potential new listing applicants and their advisers with the corresponding processing time, the number of rejection and return of listing applications, as well as the number of delisted and suspended companies.

  • BME Growth Companies Increase Turnover At A Compound Annual Rate Of 29.5% From 2019

    Date 29/12/2023

    • Companies listed on the SME stock exchange increased their workforce by 7% in the first half of the year
    • Companies in this market carried out 93 capital increases up to November, a new record high

  • Euronext Confirms Its European Leadership In Equity Listing And Its Global Leadership In Debt Listing In 2023

    Date 29/12/2023

    • 64 new equity listings on Euronext markets in 2023, representing an aggregated market capitalisation at listing of €50 billion, and €2.5 billion in new capital raised
    • 13 new international equity listings, confirming Euronext as the European listing venue of reference
    • 350+ issuers have raised an aggregate €23bn in equity capital on Euronext markets in 2023
    • 9,500+ new bond listings in 2023, of which 450+ new ESG bond listings

  • handeleu.com: BaFin Warns Against HandelEU

    Date 29/12/2023

    The financial supervisory authority BaFin warns against offers from the allegedly Frankfurt-based HandelEU. According to information available to BaFin, the company offers banking transactions and financial services on its website handeleu.com without authorisation. Consumers are allegedly able to trade cryptocurrencies, shares and commodities there.