Tag: London IPOs
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London IPOs Are Dribbling Back But Funds Don’t Have Cash to Buy
London IPOs Return as Cash-Strapped Funds Hold Back The London market is finally seeing a cautious uptick in initial public offerings, but the glow is muted by a pervasive constraint: investors and fund managers simply don’t have the dry powder to back many deals. After years of sluggish activity, the pipeline is reloading, yet money…
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London IPOs Are Dribbling Back, but Funds Are Short on Cash
London IPOs Are Returning, Yet Demand Is Cautious London’s initial public offerings (IPOs) are making a cautious comeback after years of stagnation, yet the rush of eager buyers that typically follows a hot listing is notably subdued. The rebound is real — evidenced by new flotations such as Shawbrook Group Plc — but fund managers…
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London IPOs: Funds Run Low as Activity Returns The city’s IPO scene stabilizes, but cash is tight for buyers
London IPOs Are Back, But Cash Isn’t Following London’s initial public offerings (IPOs) are creeping back onto the horizon after a multi-year drought. Yet the revival looks tepid from a buyer’s perspective. Investment funds, which once prowled for new listings, have shrunken their purchasing power, leaving dealmakers to navigate a market where enthusiasm is tempered…
