IPO market cools after shutdown: US listings slow as SEC backlog delays approvals; tech slump adds pressure
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The US initial public offering market is slowing down. A government shutdown and investor caution are impacting new listings. The Securities and Exchange Commission faces a backlog of filings. Many expected IPOs in late 2025 are now likely to happen in 2026. Some recent IPOs have seen limited gains. This trend is affecting investor sentiment for upcoming offerings.
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