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Bankers look for signs of a return of big ticket M&A
Europe’s slim IPO pipeline for June has a distinctly mid-cap ring to it
The airline will soon choose which banks will run its initial public offering
After a deluge of state backed IPOs, next on bankers’ wishlist for the region is a liquid blocks market and more privately owned company IPOs
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Winning banks and deals awarded in EMEA equity capital markets and M&A
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Estonian mobility firm signs deal as IPO funding tipped to boom over next 18 months
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Hooking a new issue is the nightmare that haunts us all
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Puig's trading debut on Friday somewhat muted compared to recent IPOs of CVC and Galderma
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The IPO pipeline in the region has been dominated by state owned enterprises but that could change
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Fight against US inflation stalled but Europe’s IPO market undaunted
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The base deal size will be €2.6bn after the IPO was priced at the top of the range
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Privately owned Dubai supermarket group is set to begin trading next week
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Dubai supermarket group's IPO is multiple times covered, say sources
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Barclays’ Faruqui will replace Hart at the UK M&A regulator
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After CVC's successful IPO last week, Spain's Puig has taken this week's spotlight
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The private equity group increased its IPO after a deluge of investor demand
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In European mergers and acquisitions, UBS is enjoying its best run for years, especially in the UK, as bankers from the paired firms work together
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A liquid market for follow-on share sales is the next step for the region’s equity capital markets
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Jumbo IPO is expected to price at the range midpoint
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Valuation mismatch between issuer and investors prompted the decision to cancel the IPO
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IPO investors follow a 'buy high, sell higher' rule, and it undermines the market
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Market is recovering, but still fragile, and investors want to know what other kinds of account are in the deal
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At the initial range, Spinneys will be valued at up to Dh5.5bn ($1.5bn)
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CVC seeks valuation of up to €15bn
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How to get rid of old friends
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◆ Supranationals speak on callable capital ◆ Bank funding: pricing reset ◆ The demise of the cornerstone investor
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Anchor orders and hedge funds pile in to support the largest European IPO so far this year
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Liquidity in favour for sellers as investors choose not to put all their eggs in one basket as European IPO market reopens
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A short bookbuild minimised market risk for Planisware’s second attempt at going public
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Owner of Charlotte Tilbury, Paco Rabanne and Carolina Herrera is set to begin bookbuilding on Friday for the largest flotation in Europe this year
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The way PE firms operate is changing and banks are being forced to adapt
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Demand strong for $400m deal, despite Iran-Israel escalation
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Software company goes for short, fixed price bookbuild to derisk
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Broker's decision to list on Nasdaq is the latest loss to London’s troubled stock exchange