Final FIG fling under threat from China, Greece

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Final FIG fling under threat from China, Greece

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Stock traders checks out a graph showing activity of US interest rates over one year in a business bank, in Paris, Monday, Dec. 12, 2011. Enthusiasm for riskier assets such as stocks and the euro faded Monday as investors worried that Europe's new pact aimed at fixing the continent's debt crisis would be insufficient. (AP Photo/Michel Euler) | Michel Euler/AP/Press Association Images

What many bankers view as the final week for FIG issuance before the summer break has suffered an early setback, after China’s stock market plunged 8.5% on Monday.

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