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The last of the chunky IPOs for this season are out the door.

The final big one to try its luck was EMR Capital’s copper miner 29Metals – which ran a bookbuild for its $528 million offering at the end of last week.

Tonight, we take a look at how the bookbuild went down, and what it means for EMR Capital.

Meanwhile, we’ve also got an update on Judo Bank’s potential float, which could be one of the chunkier listings when the IPO market reopens post reporting season.

Finally, we take a look at who stepped up for Australian heavy earthmoving equipment company National Group’s refinancing.

Happy reading,
Sarah Thompson, Anthony Macdonald and Tim Boyd
Street Talk Editors

 
The Australian Financial Review
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