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Klarna CEO Sebastian Siemiatkowski, left and company Chairman Michael Moritz, center, meet with specialist Peter Giacchi, right, before their IPO begins trading on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange, Wednesday, Sept. 10, 2025. (AP Photo/Richard Drew)

Government shutdown threatens to stall the recovery in the IPO market

The U.S. government shutdown could raise a caution flag for private companies considering a move to the public market for investors. The IPO market has been on a years-long recovery after spiking inflation slammed the brakes on activity in 2022. Since then, every year has proved to be better than the last. The shutdown means delays and halts in IPO reviews from the Securities and Exchange Commission. A prolonged government shutdown could sap confidence in the U.S. markets and economy as IPO activity approaches a typically slower period near the end of the year.

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