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Little rain in the IPO desert: First dry spell since July 2022, shows data

Not a single penny got raised from initial public offerings and follow-on public offers (FPO) last month

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Sundar Sethuraman
The market for new listings has shuddered to a halt.

Not a single penny got raised from initial public offerings and follow-on public offers (FPO) last month — the first month of drought since July 2022.

Spike in market volatility, India’s underperformance to other world markets, and sustained selling by foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) queered the pitch for share sales, say investment bankers.

Typically, companies look to sew up share sales ahead of the Union Budget. But most companies steered clear, with the exception of Adani Group’s flagship firm.

Adani Enterprises’ Rs 20,000-crore FPO, which closed on January 31, did

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