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  • European equity capital markets sources breathed a sign of relief on Friday after Synlab, the German laboratory diagnostics company, stayed above water after it began trading on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange following its €670m IPO. Meanwhile, Darktrace avoided thefate of Deliveroo and traded up more than 40% in the aftermarket.
  • European IPO investors are becoming far more selective and this is leading to a binary market, where deals either soar or struggle.
  • Spac mania is taking off in Europe, with the largest European blank cheque company IPO so far successfully pricing this week, and more deals in the works.
  • Taylor Maritime Investments, a new London investment trust, has launched an IPO on the London Stock Exchange with the aim of offering investors a chance to invest in the recovery of the global shipping industry after the Covid-19 pandemic.
  • PowerGrid Infrastructure Investment Trust kicked off India’s third InvIT IPO on Thursday, aiming to raise up to Rp77.3bn ($1.03bn) in proceeds.
  • SK IE Technology raised W2.29tr ($2.07bn) this week from the largest Korea IPO since 2017. The deal achieved record demand as institutional investors bet on a sector leader and retail buyers rushed to the market for short term gains. Jonathan Breen reports.