2021 in Review
2021 marked a record-breaking year for IPOs, globally. Equity markets in the U.S. and Europe yielded double-digit returns in 2021, owing to the reopening of the global economy, strong market earnings, and monetary policies. The advancements were experienced despite the rising inflation and geopolitical instability.
In addition to the strong performance of equities, markets were less volatile in 2021, thus offering a less unpredictable backdrop compared to 2020. 2021 was considered the perfect environment for IPO investment. With ample firepower, investors were eager to deploy capital, and market conditions empowered them to do so.
Global IPO markets delivered 2,682 IPOs raising $608bn. In 2021, the largest IPO globally was the $13.7bn IPO of an American electric vehicle automaker. This IPO attracted significant attention and premium valuation.
IPO experienced a record-breaking surge in 2021, and the pipeline for 2022 is already stocking up.
2021 marked a record-breaking year for IPOs, globally. Equity markets in the U.S. and Europe yielded double-digit returns in 2021, owing to the reopening of the global economy, strong market earnings, and monetary policies. The advancements were experienced despite the rising inflation and geopolitical instability.
In addition to the strong performance of equities, markets were less volatile in 2021, thus offering a less unpredictable backdrop compared to 2020. 2021 was considered the perfect environment for IPO investment. With ample firepower, investors were eager to deploy capital, and market conditions empowered them to do so.
Global IPO markets delivered 2,682 IPOs raising $608bn. In 2021, the largest IPO globally was the $13.7bn IPO of an American electric vehicle automaker. This IPO attracted significant attention and premium valuation.
IPO experienced a record-breaking surge in 2021, and the pipeline for 2022 is already stocking up.
2021 in Review
2021 marked a record-breaking year for IPOs, globally. Equity markets in the U.S. and Europe yielded double-digit returns in 2021, owing to the reopening of the global economy, strong market earnings, and monetary policies. The advancements were experienced despite the rising inflation and geopolitical instability.
In addition to the strong performance of equities, markets were less volatile in 2021, thus offering a less unpredictable backdrop compared to 2020. 2021 was considered the perfect environment for IPO investment. With ample firepower, investors were eager to deploy capital, and market conditions empowered them to do so.
Global IPO markets delivered 2,682 IPOs raising $608bn. In 2021, the largest IPO globally was the $13.7bn IPO of an American electric vehicle automaker. This IPO attracted significant attention and premium valuation.
IPO experienced a record-breaking surge in 2021, and the pipeline for 2022 is already stocking up.