LSE's Lackluster Performance
London's attempt to compete with New York by transforming its stock market into a refuge for fast-growing technology businesses is stumbling as trading volumes decrease and some big-ticket initial public offerings fail.

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High Profile IPOs At Risk
Numerous businesses that went public while the IPO market was thriving have had such severe setbacks that they are now faced with the sobering possibility that their shares will never recover.
Europe's Capital Challenge
Despite an abundance of savings across the continent, Europe continues to struggle with converting those reserves into productive, high-growth investments.
IPO Activity Heats Up
British chip designer Arm, grocery delivery firm Instacart, and marketing-automation platform Klaviyo are collectively aiming to raise billions of dollars through stock offerings in September.
London Is Loosing Out
This growing exodus highlights the UK's struggle to attract and keep companies, despite the government's efforts to revive the City and entice businesses from competing exchanges.