Italy
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Monte dei Paschi di Siena's planned €2.5bn was put under pressure by Italian government collapse
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The tightening is unlikely to be sustainable, says analyst
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The energy storage system manufacturer's IPO raised €27.3m
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The electric car components maker is preparing to go public on the Milan Stock Exchange
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SSA bankers start fretting about what risk aversion among bond buyers might mean for September primary market
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Political uncertainty could derail the €2.5bn deal planned for October
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Worries that a new sovereign debt crisis is looming, despite central bank raising rates by 50bp and detailing new policy tool to manage govvie spreads
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Issuers nowhere to be seen with spreads and new issue concessions high
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Italian banks' funding plans thought unlikely to change despite negative impact of prime minister Mario Draghi's resignation
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ECB under intense pressure over bond spreads after Italy thrown into political turmoil
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Saipem's rights issue collapsed. The company will be fine. The banks will pick up the pieces, which is what they signed up for
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ECB’s job made harder by political turmoil in Italy