The IPO market is heating up! Is Nasdaq leading the New York Stock Exchange for six years, or welcoming a bumper year in 2025?
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The IPO market is heating up! Nasdaq leads the New York Stock Exchange for six years, may 2025 be a bumper year According to data from Dealogic and Nasdaq, as of November this year, Nasdaq has completed a total of 160 IPO transactions, raising approximately $22 billion; In contrast, the New York Stock Exchange completed only 34 IPO transactions during the same period, raising nearly $17 billion. This achievement not only sets a new annual high in three years, but also indicates a strong recovery in the US IPO market.
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