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China’s $1.7 trillion hangover

China’s $1.7 trillion hangover

Up to 40% of China’s $1.7 trillion LGFV loans are at high risk of default. What’s a panicking Beijing to do?

March 2007

Western Europe: Battle rages for a place in Portugal’s equity boom

by Peter Koh

M&A, privatizations and the emergence of a new group of investors have helped boost interest and liquidity in the Portuguese equity market. This is tempting some companies to raise capital on the stock exchange. However, some of the biggest potential deals from the government could go elsewhere. Peter Koh reports from Lisbon.


Local brokers hold their own

WHEN THE PORTUGUESE state sold off most of its 30% stake in oil and gas company Galp Energia in October last year, 200,000 retail investors, about 3% of the adult population, subscribed, contributing more than 40% of the €1.1 billion raised in the IPO.

That deal brought retail investors back to the market in big numbers for the first time since 2000 but institutional investors had already been paying attention for some time. The takeover battles for Portugal Telecom, one of the country’s largest companies, and BPI, one of its largest banks, had already attracted an influx of money from a variety of players new to Portugal, such as hedge funds and a new crop of private Portuguese activist investors. The hyperactive trading around these events and the fevered bid speculation, which spilled over to other corners of the market, helped drive average...


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