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Canada's Purpose Investments secures approval to launch world's first Ether ETF


By Reuters Staff
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TORONTO, April 16 (Reuters) - Canadian asset manager Purpose Investments Inc said on Friday that it has been cleared by Canadian securities regulators to launch the first direct custody Ether exchange traded fund in the world.
The Purpose ETF is designed to provide investors with exposure to the cryptocurrency by investing directly in physically settled Ether tokens, Purpose Investments said. In February, the company launched the world’s first Bitcoin ETF. (Reporting by Fergal Smith; Editing by Leslie Adler) ....

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UPDATE 1-China dollar bond issuers hit by Huarong debt concerns


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SHANGHAI, April 15 (Reuters) - Chinese corporate dollar bond issuers are facing rising financing pressure after asset management giant China Huarong Asset Management Co delayed the release of its annual results, prompting broader concerns over issuers’ creditworthiness.
Investors are concerned that any debt restructuring by the company, which counts China’s Ministry of Finance as its biggest shareholder, could leave holders of its U.S. dollar bonds unprotected and force an expensive reassessment of long-standing government support for Chinese state-owned issuers.
Huarong, a manager of non-performing loans set up by the government two decades ago and one of China’s four biggest asset management companies (AMCs), has had its Hong Kong shares suspended since March 31 after it announced a delay in its earnings report due to a “relevant transaction” yet to be finalised. ....

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Indonesian e-commerce firm Bukalapak raises $234 million: document


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SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Indonesian e-commerce company Bukalapak raised $234 million in capital in a funding round led by Microsoft, Singapore sovereign wealth fund GIC, and local media conglomerate Emtek, according to a sale document reviewed by Reuters.
The latest funding round comes amid a frenzy of interest from global investors in gaining exposure to the fast growing Southeast Asian technology sector with the prospect of listings of startups worth tens of billions of dollars.
The funding round for the 11-year old startup, which claims over 100 million users, also included SC Ventures, the investment arm of Standard Chartered, and South Korean web portal Naver Corp. ....

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Dubai logistics firm Tristar says IPO plans withdrawn


By Reuters Staff
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DUBAI, April 14 (Reuters) - Logistics firm Tristar on Wednesday said it had withdrawn plans for an initial public offering in Dubai, stating that the board and shareholders see better returns through the current growth plan under the existing shareholder structure.
Reuters earlier reported the listing had been withdrawn, with sources saying there had been insufficient investor demand. (Reporting by Hadeel Al Sayegh. Writing by Alexander Cornwell. Editing by Mark Potter) ....

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EXCLUSIVE-Apollo in talks to sell Slovenian bank Nova to Hungary's OTP - sources


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BUDAPEST, April 14 (Reuters) - Hungary’s biggest lender OTP is in talks to buy Slovenian bank Nova KBM from private equity group Apollo in a deal worth roughly 1 billion euros ($1.2 billion), people close to the matter said.
OTP has sought to expand its footprint in the Balkans in recent years. It has bought large banks in Croatia, Serbia and several other countries. It owns a small bank in Slovenia, and the purchase of Nova KBM could make it the country’s number one.
Apollo, which owns 80% in Nova KBM, and OTP were not immediately available for comment. The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, which owns 20%, declined to comment. ....

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