Investor sentiment hangs in the balance for post-Easter IPOs

With the long holiday weekend out of the way, bankers and investors are hoping appetite for new issues will be renewed

In the run-up to the Easter break, the market for London initial public offerings was teetering after several deals failed to meet expectations.

Adam Young, co-head of equity advisory at Rothschild, said: "This time of year always is an important test. Because there's a lot of activity and on the last couple of deals institutions haven't made much money, or lost money - it makes it more important and you can't afford any accidents."

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