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UK corporate and ECM update: 29 February 2024: Market Standards trend report, FRC Stewardship Code review, FCA Listing Rules reforms, Companies House changes, accounting standards correction, trackers and deadlines

Published on: 29 February 2024

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Equity capital markets

Market Standards Trend Report—Trends in UK Equity Capital Markets 2023

Corporate analysis: A study has been undertaken to assess prevailing trends in IPOs and secondary offerings on the London Stock Exchange in 2023. This Market Standards Trend Report delivers detailed examination of IPOs and follow-on issues completed in 2023, and reviews deals from 2019, 2020, 2021 and 2022 for comparison. The Report provides commentary on current and emerging patterns and shares insights on what we might anticipate in 2024. See News Analysis: Market Standards Trend Report—Trends in UK Equity Capital Markets in 2023.

Corporate governance

FRC announces intention to review the UK Stewardship Code

The Financial Reporting Council (FRC) has issued a statement signalling its intention to commence a review of the UK Stewardship Code (the Code)...

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