Banks miss out on $1.2bn in fees as IPO market shrinks

Volatile markets and spooked investors continue to hit investment banks' flotation fees

Investment banks have missed out on $1.2bn in fees from postponed or withdrawn initial public offerings so far this year, as volatile equity markets continue to spook investors.

Just over $36bn in IPO deal volume has failed to come to market this year, according to data from Dealogic and Thomson Reuters.

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