Europe
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JP Morgan is second in the EMEA ECM league table this year amid a booming IPO market globally
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There is hope that a regulatory review may lead to a more inclusive, US-style equity capital market
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They may have failed to gain traction in the euro market so far, however deals that are structured like covered bonds but secured on exotic assets and issued by companies have a future
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Previously a slam dunk, ESG related issuance has been a harder sell as COP26 ends
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Issuer increases deal as bid for sterling paper returns
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London's long established market for investment trusts is thriving with inflation on the rise
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Aker and BP sell a 5% stake in the Norwegian oil and gas company
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Markets could see a Nissan sell-down from Daimler soon
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Hope prevails that inflation shock will ease by Monday
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The US private equity group sold £100m of TI Fluid Systems shares in a block trade on Wednesday night
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Where one major central bank goes, others are expected to follow
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Euro tranche wins decent traction but dollar limps over line as CPI comes high