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Moneycontrol Pro Panorama | Does the wisdom of crowds hold true in the IPO market?

In this edition of Moneycontrol Pro Panorama: India slows China's roll in Indian Ocean, mutual funds and their rising popularity, Asia's capex cycle gears for an upshift, how to manage effective governance of AI, and more

March 12, 2024 / 02:33 IST
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The recent regulatory action against IPO financing brings the issue of oversubscription back into the spotlight.

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You are in a new city, in a lane famous for its street food or ‘khau galli’ as Mumbaikars affectionately call these lanes that dot the city. Going to the first one you are drawn to or to one that looks less beaten-up are acceptable ways of choosing where to eat. But the most time-tested way, you will agree, is to go to the stall that’s most crowded. It may not be an efficient option as wait times will be longer, but when it comes to eating food that’s not only cooked with love but also by the sweat of the brow, there’s a certain safety in crowds that we crave.

The lack of information in that market and on the adventure’s outcome on your health, as opposed to little fear in entering a reputed restaurant even when it’s empty, is what makes selling a complex job. Investment bankers know this all too well, just see how retail investors allow themselves to get manipulated in IPOs, when they see a crowd jostling for an allotment and don’t even bother to see what’s on the menu before putting their own application in.