Capital Markets (ECM / DCM)
What is the 'quiet period' around an IPO and how does it relate to pricing and aftermarket coverage?
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The quiet period restricts the company and underwriters from promotional communications and research publication around the offering. Historically analyst research from syndicate banks could not be…
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