The US Initial Public Offering (IPO) market is opening after the elections, according to the president of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), Lynn Martin.
According to the president of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), Lynn Martin, the Initial Public Offering market (IPO) of USA is opening after donald trump took over as president
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Lynn Martin stated that “the activity is real” and that “companies are starting up, operations are coming together, are making plans to go public in the coming days and weeks or in the quarters or the second half of the year“.


He said his meeting with Donald Trump was “amazing”. “It feels like the pro-growth agenda is going to be something that’s going to be front and center, not just for him but for his entire cabinet. With that uncertainty around the election out of the way, it’s now the time to go,” he said.
Despite this, he warned about the challenges that the beginning of this second term will entail: some of which are geopolitical tensions, tariffs and inflation.
Economic challenges of Donald Trump’s second term
Donald Trump’s government You will have a series of challenges to face. First of all, one of the most urgent problems is the inflationwhich remains a global concern. Another key axis of his management will be the management of international commercial relations, particularly with China. Trump’s protectionist approach, combined with tariff and restriction policies, is usually not well regarded by the market.
This is because Companies that depend on international supply chains or access to foreign markets, such as technology and manufacturing companies, could face volatility in their stock values due to uncertainty about new trade and tariff policies.
Finally, the question of the monetary policies of the Federal Reserve (Fed) and its relationship with the market will be fundamental. If the Fed decides to take a more aggressive stance to control inflation, markets could face a correction, affecting the stocks most sensitive to rate movements, such as technology and financial stocks.
Source: Ambito

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