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Qualifying shareholders take up 68% as remainder stays with conditional placees
Private equity company cashes in on remaining holding after earlier divestments
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In a month where volatility has shot down Europe’s IPO hopefuls, Italian plastics equipment manufacturing firm Piovan has managed to price its deal with an oversubscribed book.
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Equity investors are looking more closely at valuations after a brutal sell-off last week left many funds questioning where to allocate capital during a changing cycle.
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The UK government might seem to have little clue about where the the City of London will drum up business after the country leaves the EU in March but the City, and notably the London Stock Exchange, has always been more global than European in nature. For better or worse, it will likely come to rely on this more in the months and years to come.
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Shurgard Self Storage and Knorr-Bremse have both held up in the aftermarket so far, suggesting there is still appetite for high quality European IPOs, despite the global equity market sell-off last week which led to a number of deals being pulled.
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The Bank of England will steer banks and insurers to think seriously about climate change. This is great news in itself. But what will count is how far the Bank is willing to push them.
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Neoen, the French renewable energy producer, priced the largest French IPO of 2018 on Tuesday, and the deal has traded up in the aftermarket, bringing cheer to investors after a series of pulled deals.
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