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Country’s IPO market is returning after lull caused by political instability
◆ Why Europe's corporate bond market is on a roll ◆ Reverse Yankees, hot hybrids and huge size with more to come ◆ Europe's stock exchanges' attempts to drum up more IPOs
Hope SIU could boost retail investment flows
Shares in Optasia have risen 5% after Africa's largest listing this year
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ECM lawyers say more 'noise' for UK companies and tighter valuation gap could help keep IPOs in London
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The region's IPO market had its slowest start to a year since 2016, markets need to figure out how to get fatigued investors back on track
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Investors show strong demand for first big deal in the region this year while markets enjoy respite from boom
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The debate about whether new Chinese rules will revive the market is futile, the real issue runs far deeper than that
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Markets will attract distinctly different companies as China lays out rules for overseas listings
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One offering promises the widest inclusion, another hopes to gain banks’ trust with a B2B model