Explained: What is a Capital Raising & Trading Halt?

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Explained: What is a capital raising and trading halt in Australia?

In this video, Owen explains capital raisings and covers all of the important points/questions:
Why companies do capital raisings?
What is a trading halt?
Why are shares sold at a discount?
What is an 'entitlement'?
How can I trade entitlements in a capital raising?
What is an institutional only capital raising and is it fair?
Why do companies do institutional capital raisings?
What is a "retail" investor and share purchase plan (SPP)?
What does "underwritten offer" mean?
What is the difference between a renounceable and non-renounceable capital raising?

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