ECM reverse enquiry rises — but so does misuse of term

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ECM reverse enquiry rises — but so does misuse of term

Banks are relying on reverse enquiries more and more to drive Asian ECM volumes, said syndicate and origination officials this week. But the importance of reverse enquiry means the term is being used increasingly loosely by deal-hungry bankers.

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