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Wall Street rally sets the stage for big IPO year in 2018

Published 12/15/2017, 01:33 PM
Updated 12/15/2017, 01:33 PM
© Reuters. Headphones are seen in front of a logo of online music streaming service Spotify in this illustration picture

© Reuters. Headphones are seen in front of a logo of online music streaming service Spotify in this illustration picture

By Sweta Singh and Ankur Banerjee

(Reuters) - A relentless bull-run in U.S. stock indexes this year has set the stage for a strong IPO market in 2018, with several multi-billion dollar firms including Airbnb and Spotify widely expected to grab headlines with their offerings.

The S&P 500 (SPX), the Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJI) and the Nasdaq (IXIC) are all set to cap the year with their biggest annual gains since 2013.

Riding the rally, the U.S. IPO market also recovered in the second half of 2017, after being spooked by a slump in shares of Snapchat owner Snap Inc (N:SNAP) and meal-kit delivery company Blue Apron (N:APRN) following their debut earlier in the year.

"With the market at all-time highs valuations are at the high-end, presenting a favorable backdrop for IPOs," said Nelson Griggs, president, Nasdaq Stock Exchange.

"Interest rates are still around historical lows so there is likely a sense of urgency for companies to take advantage of the window."

(For a graphic on IPO performance against S&P and Dow, click http://reut.rs/2ogw33Z)

While several "unicorns", or companies valued at more than $1 billion, are likely to list in 2018, it will be the small- and mid-sized firms and listings by foreign companies that will fuel the market, experts say.

According to consultancy firm CB Insights, 14 unicorns went public globally this year, compared with eight in 2016 and 10 in 2015. Most of them made their debut in the United States.

(For a graphic on IPO proceeds, click http://reut.rs/2kw0DSn)

Apart from Airbnb and Spotify, file-sharing service Dropbox and ride-hailing company Lyft are among the notable companies expected to go public in 2018.

The chances of a 2018 listing by Uber Technologies remains slim, given the corporate governance challenge it continues to face. An IPO by the ride hailing company, valued at more than $60 billion, has been eagerly awaited by investors for years.

"We'll continue to see unicorns trickle out (in 2018), not a unicorn boom year, but a steady stream," Ernst & Young Americas IPO Markets Leader Jackie Kelley said.

This year is set to end with 159 companies going public and raising about $38 billion. This compares with 277 companies and about $93 billion raised in 2014, the best year since the financial crisis of 2008-2009, according to Reuters data.

United States will continue to be an attractive destination for foreign companies looking to tap the public markets next year. About a quarter of listings on U.S. exchanges in 2017 were by overseas firms, led by China.

© Reuters. Headphones are seen in front of a logo of online music streaming service Spotify in this illustration picture

"There is a strong foundation going into the next year and significant amount of interest. The pipeline is pretty robust," Kelley said.

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AHA...therefore they have manipulated indexes and currencies so hard. Stocks did not rise that much as indexes did
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