US IPO market springs to life despite tense election
Oct 22, 2024•10 min•Season 1Ep. 1
Episode description
The Federal Reserve’s bumper half-point rate cut in September has opened an unexpected pre-election window for sponsors seeking to list portfolio companies in an IPO.
Sponsors Carlyle Group [NASDAQ: CG] and Partners Group [SWX: PGHN] saw a window following the Fed cut and ran through it without a second thought to the next occupant of the White House, ahead of a 50/50 Presidential election on 5 November.
Mergermarket's North American equity capital markets (ECM) senior reporter Cristiano Dalla Bona joins Dealcast host Julie-Anna Needham to discuss why the sponsors were able to shake off the political risks.
- Will Platinum Equity follow Carlyle Group and Partners Group’s example with an IPO for Ingram Micro?
- What was the mood in the US ECM like before the Fed rate cut?
- How will the IPO market react to different outlooks in 2025 depending on who wins the election?
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