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  • Under its new "Strategy 2024" plan, Commerzbank is considering outsourcing equities services to a partner as several rivals have done. It also wants to focus its equity capital markets and M&A franchises more squarely on existing clients.
  • HSBC's Henry to retire — European Commission borrows IR and funding officials from EIB — Paterson joins CQS
  • Europe’s IPO market is off to a flying start in 2021 with deals pricing well and trading up in the aftermarket. Most importantly, Europe’s most recent new listings have stayed above water, despite last week’s heightened volatility. Sources are hoping the new fashion for building resilient deals will mean the IPO market can weather any storms coming ahead.
  • Europe’s equity-linked bankers are excited about the latest crop of IPOs in the region, as many of the companies to have recently listed are natural issuers of convertible bonds, so they could bring supply to a market that has historically lacked a deep pool of growth companies. Aidan Gregory reports.
  • Goldman Sachs is trying to steal a march on rivals as it looks to turbo-charge its European business by leading the listings of the region’s most vibrant start-ups, writes David Rothnie.
  • Foresight Group, the infrastructure private equity company focused on renewable energy, has closed its IPO on the London Stock Exchange.
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