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Shinsei IPO sends positive signal

Proof that banking reform in Japan is becoming a reality came yesterday with the flotation of Shinsei, which ended its first day of trading in Tokyo at a 58 per cent premium to its issue price.

There were no sellers of the rescued bank's shares for the entire morning trading session. The shares eventually closed at Y827 after an issue price of Y525, taking the bank's market capitalisation through the trillion yen mark to Y1,124bn.

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