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What do you expect from IPO bookrunners in Asia next year?
What do you expect from IPO bookrunners in Asia next year?
The number of bookrunners on a deal will increase because banks are hungry for deals.
24%
The number will start to dwindle as banks seek higher returns from IPOs.
57%
Their number will hold steady; there are only so many you can have on a deal.
19%
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