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29Jan

The European Financing Markets in 2021: What Can We Expect?

Last year presented a great many challenges, and much like 2008–2009, the impact was felt on a global basis. The last quarter of 2020 appeared to start with a sense of renewed optimism, with the end of pandemic-driven issues in sight. With known outcomes on matters such as Brexit and global elections, there was a sense of stability, and global markets reflected this. However, by the second week of December, talk of a new strain of COVID-19 and fresh lockdowns threatened to dampen such optimism....
By: McDermott Will & Emery
Source Url: https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/the-european-financing-markets-in-2021-6226605/

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