Italy
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            IPOs of Plenitude and De Nora stand on shaky ground as markets adjust to expectations of higher interest rates
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            Italian energy group will need to accept lower valuation to push forward with green transition
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            Europe's IPO market has floundered amid volatility this year
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            Undersupplied five year point the ‘sweet spot’ for covered deals
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            Southern European issuer has simple time in the market despite money tightening fears
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            Austria to debut in green bond market, while Italy faces pricing into widening spreads
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            The eurozone's periphery sovereigns will have to pay more to access capital markets but can weather the storm
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            Investors at risk of sizeable mark-to-market losses on sovereign bonds if bar to ECB intervention remains this high
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            Issuers and investors discover their appetite for deals in southern Europe
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            Eni's renewables unit is seen as one of the strongest candidates to reopen the IPO market in Europe
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            Bigger concessions become an important way to mitigate volatility in swap spreads
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            German bank offloaded 0.3% stake in the Italian payment services company