The Commission’s head of unit said last week that while the referendum result complicates the process of building an EU-wide capital market, it’s not the end
The UK regulator wants more information, earlier on. Market participants say any changes must be balanced with current IPO timetables and execution risk management
Tech firm Snap's decision to go public with only no-vote shares on offer is a bold move that's unlikely to become a trend, despite the fears of some investors. The decision taken by the parent company of instant messaging app Snapchat has incensed investors, so much so that a number of US pension funds are in the process of writing Snap's executives a strongly-worded letter.