Duff & Phelps IPO surges on debut

Shares of Duff & Phelps surged 15% on the New York Stock Exchange today, after the distressed-debt financial adviser twice slashed its price range for the initial public offering, reflecting the uncertainty of valuations in the shadow of the credit crunch.

The offering opened at $17 and rose as high as $18.90 in morning trading, before edging down to $18.35 at the close of trading.

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