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NEW YORK/LONDON, June 30 (Reuters) - A lackluster IPO market is showing signs of life as a flurry of deals in the United States and Europe raise hopes that a recovery may be in sight. With investors now predicting an end to the Federal Reserve's rate hikes later this year, optimism has resumed. This allowed thrift shop chain Savers Value Village (SVV.N) to raise $401 million in its New York IPO this week, more than it originally set out to. Investors continued to snap up its shares, with the stock closing up 27% on its first day of trading. EUROPE IPOS ON THE WAYIn Europe, three IPOs are on track to be completed by early July, but two of them have already had to moderate their valuation expectations.
Persons: Aloke Gupte, Tom Swerling, Paul Abrahimzadeh, Hidroelectrica, Fondul, WE Soda, Ferretti, Coty, Andrew Briscoe, David DiPietro, Rowe Price, Echo Wang, Pablo Mayo, Elisa Martinuzzi, Mark Potter Organizations: Investors, JPMorgan Chase &, CAB, Kodiak Gas Services, Fidelis Insurance Holdings, Barclays, North America, Citigroup, U.S, Heineken, General, GE Healthcare Technologies, Bank of, Pablo Mayo Cerquiero, Thomson Locations: United States, Europe, Ukraine, New York, London, Africa, Asia, Kodiak, Fidelis, Cava, EUROPE, Romanian, Hong Kong, Milan, East
MILAN, June 22 (Reuters) - Prosecutors in Milan have opened an investigation into Eurovita, a small life insurer which has been placed under special administration by Italian authorities after running into trouble, two people with direct knowledge of the matter said. Italy is currently trying to orchestrate an industry rescue for Eurovita, which is owned by British private equity fund Cinven. The sources said that, at the moment, nobody was under investigation in the probe and no possible crime had yet been identified. The probe has been opened by the department of Milan prosecutors' office in charge of financial crime, the sources said. Reporting by Emilio Parodi in Milan and Pablo Mayo Cerquiero in London; Additional reporting and writing by Valentina Za; editing by Alvise ArmelliniOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Persons: Cinven, Emilio Parodi, Pablo Mayo, Valentina Za, Alvise Organizations: MILAN, Prosecutors, Pablo Mayo Cerquiero, Thomson Locations: Milan, Italy, London
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