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-ey

1
  1. variant of -y, especially after y: clayey.



-ey

2
  1. variant of -y, especially after y.

-ey

suffix

  1. a variant of -y 1 -y 2

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EY data show that India had more IPOs in the first three quarters of the year than anywhere else in the world.

Companies that went public in China and Hong Kong in the first three quarters delivered returns of 149% and 76%, respectively, according to EY.

Initial public offerings made a comeback in the third quarter fueled by short-term clarity about tariffs and interest rates, with momentum expected to continue into the next year, a new EY report said.

Companies going public raised $48.2 billion in proceeds for the third quarter globally, according to Dealogic data compiled by EY.

Strong post-listing performance from companies that have recently gone public adds to investor confidence, and robust corporate earnings in general, EY said.

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