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If 2024 was a better year for IPOs than the few before, that was nothing to brag about. Investors have made money and risk appetite is growing — but 2025 is expected to be the final year of recovery on the way to a restored market, writes Gaia Freydefont
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Deal got done with local institutions and finished 2.1 times oversubscribed. International and retail accounts were irked by E&P’s share price tumble
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Most of IPO is new capital for social infrastructure investments and to improve financial health
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◆ French bond issuers' tough time ahead as PM fights to get budget through ◆ Trump tough talk on tariffs' threat to emerging markets◆ Investors give IPO sellers the silent treatment
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Internationally marketed IPO pays off as ‘global’ investors come in
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While big long-only investors will give IPO issuers time in early look meetings, they have become very reluctant to give price guidance