Lack of trust brings IPO market to its knees

The breakdown in trust between parties bringing new companies to list on European markets has led to one of the worst halves ever for IPOs, our survey reveals

There has been a breakdown of trust between parties bringing new companies to list on European public markets, which has led to one of the worst first halves for initial public offerings, a Financial News survey has revealed.

Ninety-five per cent of investors to a Financial News survey said that they either did not trust what bookrunners told them about demand for a flotation, or would prefer more transparency.

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