France
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The public sector’s rush to raise dollars is set to continue on Wednesday
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France's IPO market is not expected to recover until spring 2024
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Confluence of negative macro factors bounce off purported high demand from investors
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Europe's new listings are in a deep slump and poor behaviour by sellers will do nothing to help them recover
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Issuer included more social projects than green for the first time
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Dispute over what widening says about beleaguered sector
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Agency issuers appeared after the EU cleared a €7bn syndication
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Tricky week for corporate borrowing sees surge of issuance before US CPI data
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Planisware's flotation was set to be the biggest in France for two years
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Demand was less than the previous French duo, but compelling for the larger deal size
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Rising tension in the Middle East and interest rates fears are creating a turbulent backdrop for IPOs
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After an abysmal September, covered bond volumes began to improve on Tuesday, as Caffil and Nationale-Nederlanden Bank returned to the market to raise €750m apiece, and Danish Ship Finance announced a new three year deal and a tender offer.