The Netherlands
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Tech-focused investment bank GP Bullhound successfully launched its first blank cheque company this week, despite a market backdrop that could not be much worse for the asset class
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Company blames market conditions for the cancellation of €252m initial public offering
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Expanding M&A firm opens office in Netherlands
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The file transfer service will start trading in Amsterdam on January 28
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Vincent Goedegebuure to fill position left vacant by Harm Bots last year
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File transfer firm braves tough market backdrop for tech stocks with Amsterdam IPO
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The car leasing division of Société Générale is buying Dutch peer LeasePlan for €4.9bn
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Soft bullets set to become dominant strain of Dutch covered issuance
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Bold move to price deal late in the year pays off
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The new blank cheque company is seeking to raise €200m amid a revival in Spac IPOs in recent months.
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The vehicle, backed by investment firms in the UK and Hong Kong, is the latest example of a trend towards making Spacs more attractive for investors
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This week, even established funders are paying new issue concessions that represent as much as 20% of their spread