“New share listings in the United States has their worst year since 2009, Thomson Reuters data showed on Tuesday, as a number of deals were pulled or priced below their initial range. Global listings were down 26 percent compared with 2014, at $185.9 billion. The strong run of deals at the beginning of the year was blown off course during the summer, as concerns over a slowdown in China and uncertainty around a looming U.S. rate rise increased volatility to levels not seen since 2011, at the height of the European debt crisis. Also, the China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC) abruptly suspended listings approvals in mid-June.”
http://www.reuters.com/article/us-banks-equity-markets-idUSKBN0U500F20151222
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