Europe
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UK equity capital markets have suffered a dismal start to the year despite the FTSE 100 hitting a new all time high last week
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Italian motor parts maker narrows price range as Ionos prepares to take lower valuation
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Investors prove consistently happy to pay more for green labelled debt
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Europe's first large IPO of 2023 narrows the price range towards the bottom
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Nearly all FIG bonds outstanding from the CEE region are from Russian or Turkish issuers
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A 25bp sell-off in US Treasuries did little to deter new CEEMEA issuers from preparing new bonds
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Banks and Deals of the Year to be commended after turbulent year
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Northumbrian Water and Acea open books on Friday trades
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A slow start to the year left bankers and investors frustrated, but sellers are finally showing signs of life
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More must be done to make sure targets are meaningful and clear, say investors
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After a slow start to the year, things are looking up in Europe’s equity capital markets as inflation recedes further
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Existing shareholders took a large chunk of the deal, 30% of bidders left empty-handed