IPOs

How the frozen IPO market could look different for bankers when it thaws

For the market to thaw, major stock indexes will need to stop swinging wildly as investors evaluate surging inflation, the Russia-Ukraine war and Covid-19

The IPO market has frozen over. When it thaws, it could look much different.

So far this year, just 22 companies have gone public in traditional initial public offerings, raising a combined $2.3bn through on 22 March, according to Dealogic. That is a huge downshift from last year, when 79 companies had raised nearly $36 billion by this point.

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