European Exchanges Push to Curb IPO Flight to U.S Over Risks and Costs: Report

By: finance magnates|2025/05/14 22:30:09
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As more European companies eye Wall Street for theirdebut listings, exchanges on the continent are mounting a counteroffensive. With IPO volumes already depressed, operators likeDeutsche Boerse and Euronext are pressing to change the narrative that New Yorkguarantees better value for newly public firms, Reuters reported. Citing a document circulated among German firms andIPO advisers, Deutsche Boerse cautions against the hype surrounding U.S.listings. It warns of weak post-IPO performance, steeper legal costs, andgreater litigation risks tied to U.S. markets. Hype Surrounding US Listing The exchange also highlights new internal researchshowing that two-thirds of firms listing in Europe, including Germany, gainedon their first trading day, compared to only half of European companies listingin the U.S. The study stops short of comparing initial valuations.But Deutsche Boerse argues that several firms listed in Europe now trade at apremium to similar businesses that chose a U.S. launch. Euronext, which operates across seven cities includingAmsterdam and Paris, plans to release its own rebuttal. Like the London StockExchange's “mythbusting” paper issued in March, the move seeks to challenge theperception that U.S. exchanges guarantee stronger valuations. IPO Landscape Europe has seen a sharp decline in public offerings inrecent years, with many firms attracted to the perceived depth of U.S. capitalmarkets. According to LSEG data, the $49.5 trillion market capitalization of the S&P 500 dwarfs Europe’s Stoxx 600 by nearly four times. Despite this gap, European exchanges are making thecase that homegrown listings can yield better long-term results. Deutsche Börse claims that since 2004, the averageshare price of German firms that went public in the U.S. has fallen by 13%.Companies like trivago and Mytheresa have struggled post-listing. In contrast,issuers who were listed in Frankfurt saw average gains of 24%. With capital formation increasingly shifting abroad,European regulators are also taking note. Reforms to listing rules are underconsideration to make local markets more attractive to both companies andinvestors. Exchanges, meanwhile, continue to emphasize their roleas key infrastructure, crucial for regional investment and economic resilience.While Wall Street’s allure remains strong, Europe's stock exchanges are nolonger willing to accept the narrative without a challenge. As more European companies eye Wall Street for theirdebut listings, exchanges on the continent are mounting a counteroffensive. With IPO volumes already depressed, operators likeDeutsche Boerse and Euronext are pressing to change the narrative that New Yorkguarantees better value for newly public firms, Reuters reported. Citing a document circulated among German firms andIPO advisers, Deutsche Boerse cautions against the hype surrounding U.S.listings. It warns of weak post-IPO performance, steeper legal costs, andgreater litigation risks tied to U.S. markets. Hype Surrounding US Listing The exchange also highlights new internal researchshowing that two-thirds of firms listing in Europe, including Germany, gainedon their first trading day, compared to only half of European companies listingin the U.S. The study stops short of comparing initial valuations.But Deutsche Boerse argues that several firms listed in Europe now trade at apremium to similar businesses that chose a U.S. launch. Euronext, which operates across seven cities includingAmsterdam and Paris, plans to release its own rebuttal. Like the London StockExchange's “mythbusting” paper issued in March, the move seeks to challenge theperception that U.S. exchanges guarantee stronger valuations. IPO Landscape Europe has seen a sharp decline in public offerings inrecent years, with many firms attracted to the perceived depth of U.S. capitalmarkets. According to LSEG data, the $49.5 trillion market capitalization of the S&P 500 dwarfs Europe’s Stoxx 600 by nearly four times. Despite this gap, European exchanges are making thecase that homegrown listings can yield better long-term results. Deutsche Börse claims that since 2004, the averageshare price of German firms that went public in the U.S. has fallen by 13%.Companies like trivago and Mytheresa have struggled post-listing. In contrast,issuers who were listed in Frankfurt saw average gains of 24%. With capital formation increasingly shifting abroad,European regulators are also taking note. Reforms to listing rules are underconsideration to make local markets more attractive to both companies andinvestors. Exchanges, meanwhile, continue to emphasize their roleas key infrastructure, crucial for regional investment and economic resilience.While Wall Street’s allure remains strong, Europe's stock exchanges are nolonger willing to accept the narrative without a challenge.

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