US IPO Market Rebounds Post-Election

The market for initial public offerings (IPOs) in the United States is experiencing a resurgence following the recent election, according to New York Stock Exchange President Lynn Martin.

Martin has witnessed increased activity in the IPO market, with companies planning to go public in the coming weeks, quarters, and second half of the year.

President Donald Trump's policies of tax cuts and deregulation have been well-received by business leaders, although his trade tariffs have evoked some skepticism.

Martin emphasized Trump's focus on strengthening the US economy and the pro-growth agenda that is expected to dominate his administration.

Despite headwinds such as geopolitical tensions, tariffs, and inflation, Martin believes now is an opportune time for companies to enter the market due to the reduced uncertainty following the election.

NYSE, owned by Intercontinental Exchange Inc., is a major stock exchange in the US, providing data, analytics, and other services to investors.