Growth IPOs boost 2019 returns but political risks persist

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Growth IPOs boost 2019 returns but political risks persist

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The EMEA IPO market has performed solidly in the first half of 2019, with high growth propositions in particular outperforming. Nevertheless, with disparate year-to-date returns between offerings and geopolitical tensions likely to surface in the autumn, sellers will act with heightened caution when the market reopens in September, writes Sam Kerr.

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