Thailand's Jasmine Broadband Internet Infrastructure Fund has pushed back the listing of an up to $1.2 billion initial public offering to January due to a delay in approvals from stock market regulator, IFR reported on Monday.

Bookbuilding will resume in early January, according to IFR, a Thomson Reuters publication. Books were to originally close on December 8 with a listing targeted for December 22.

Company executives were not immediately available to comment.

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