Unwanted and unloved but unbowed
As the economy began to power back in 2010 from the depths of recession and the syndicated loan and corporate bond markets competed to provide some of their cheapest-ever financing, German companies left the equity capital markets behind in the crisis-strewn past. But slim pickings for equity investors belied a variety of landmark deals — and more of the same is on the cards for 2011, writes Nick Jacob.
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