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    Global IPO Activity Slumps in 2025 as Tariffs, Volatility Weigh

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    Posted on June 19, 2025

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    Last updated: January 23, 2026

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    The global IPO market has declined in 2025 due to US tariffs and market volatility, with Asia-Pacific showing growth. A recovery is possible later in the year.

    Global IPO Market Faces Decline in 2025 Amid Tariffs and Volatility

    By Patturaja Murugaboopathy

    (Reuters) -Global equity IPOs have plunged this year, weighed down by heightened business uncertainty from U.S. tariffs, elevated market volatility and higher interest rates that have raised funding costs and made listings less appealing for issuers.

    According to LSEG data, as of June 17, global IPO volume has declined about 9.3% year-on-year to $44.3 billion, the lowest level in nine years.

    U.S. IPO volumes dropped 12% to $12.3 billion, while Europe saw a sharper 64% decline to $5.8 billion. In contrast, Asia-Pacific IPO volumes have risen 28% to $16.8 billion so far this year.

    President Donald Trump's tariffs, which included a 10% blanket levy plus targeted duties on U.S. trading partners, re-ignited tensions in April. Despite his subsequent pause and negotiations on trade and tariffs, businesses globally are uncertain about demand and investment.

    "It’s not prudent for companies to go public right now. The volatility in the market is unprecedented," said Isabelle Freidheim, founder and managing partner at Athena Capital.

    "There’s real risk for tech companies that are still figuring out profitability. If the stock drops after the IPO, it’s very hard to recover, especially for companies with less steady cash flow or that aren’t as mature."

    Despite the broader slowdown, China and Japan have seen a sharp pickup in listings, driven by regulatory easing and improved sentiment. A standout was Chinese battery giant CATL, which raised $4.6 billion in the world’s largest IPO so far this year, boosted by renewed market momentum following the U.S. tariff truce.

    At the same time, some analysts are cautiously optimistic about a second-half recovery. U.S. IPO interest is showing signs of a rebound, led by fintech firm Chime, which surged on its debut. High-profile names such as Klarna, Gemini and Cerebras are slated to list later this year.

    "With U.S., European defence contractors and Indian consumer names also filing, late-2025 could deliver a textbook “trickle-then-torrent” if volatility behaves," said Michael Ashley Schulman, chief investment officer at Running Point Capital Advisors.

    (Reporting By Patturaja Murugaboopathy, Raju Gopalakrishnan)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Global IPO volumes have decreased by 9.3% in 2025.
    • •US tariffs and market volatility are major contributing factors.
    • •Asia-Pacific IPOs have increased by 28% despite global trends.
    • •China and Japan see a rise in listings due to regulatory easing.
    • •Potential recovery in the second half of 2025 is anticipated.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Global IPO activity slumps in 2025 as tariffs, volatility weigh

    1What has caused the decline in global IPO activity in 2025?

    The decline in global IPO activity is attributed to heightened business uncertainty from U.S. tariffs, elevated market volatility, and higher interest rates that have raised funding costs.

    2
    How much has the global IPO volume decreased this year?

    As of June 17, global IPO volume has declined about 9.3% year-on-year to $44.3 billion, marking the lowest level in nine years.

    3Which regions have seen significant changes in IPO volumes?

    U.S. IPO volumes dropped 12% to $12.3 billion, Europe experienced a sharper 64% decline to $5.8 billion, while Asia-Pacific IPO volumes rose 28% to $16.8 billion.

    4What is the outlook for U.S. IPOs in the second half of 2025?

    Some analysts are cautiously optimistic about a second-half recovery, with U.S. IPO interest showing signs of a rebound, particularly led by fintech firm Chime.

    5What are the risks for tech companies going public now?

    There is a real risk for tech companies still figuring out profitability, as a drop in stock price post-IPO can be hard to recover from, especially for those with less steady cash flow.

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