(Reuters) - NEW YORK, June 10 - U.S. stocks stumbled last
week, but not enough to take the bloom off initial public
offerings.
"The IPO market does most often run in lock-step with the
market," said Scott Sweet, managing director for research firm
IPOboutique.com. "However, there are deviations like
week, which some are calling a normal, healthy correction."
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week, but not enough to take the bloom off initial public
offerings.
"The IPO market does most often run in lock-step with the
market," said Scott Sweet, managing director for research firm
IPOboutique.com. "However, there are deviations like
week, which some are calling a normal, healthy correction."
Read more at Reuters.com Bonds News
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