The Resurgence of European Equity Markets

Can recent growth in European ECMs withstand the market turmoil?
After a prolonged slowdown, European equity capital markets (ECM) have been showing strong signs of recovery, with IPO activity gaining momentum and M&A dealmaking accelerating. With investor confidence improving, companies were returning to public markets, unlocking capital that had been sidelined during previous economic volatility. However, tariff announcements have hit capital markets hard, including in Europe, and the recovery is now under threat.
This webinar, hosted by the Financial Times in partnership with S&P Global Market Intelligence, assessed the durability of the recovery and whether it could survive the current shocks. Experts discussed the longer-term impacts on market liquidity, valuations and investment flows.
We have discussed the following topics
The ECM outlook
How durable are European equity capital markets, and can the recovery be sustained?
Investors' portfolio shift
How are investors navigating IPOs, M&A and portfolio shifts between public and private markets?
Leading industries
What sectors are leading the transformation of European equity markets?
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