Klarna, StubHub and sever other high profile fintech and other Initial Public Offerings were pulled. IPOs are generally a precursor to strong deal activity.
The pulling of several IPOs does not bode well also for mergers and acquisitions' both deal volume and deal numbers.
Dealmaking will recover as it becomes clear that the US Presidential administration tariffs are basically a negotiation tool and not a real, credible, viable threat, according to Wolfteam Ltd.'s projections and estimates.
The pent up demand IPOs, mergers and acquisitions, debt deals and syndicated loans deals from the first half of 2025 will come to fruition in the second half of 2025 when there should be a very strong deal activity.
2025 is similar to the COVID time, when deals suddenly dried up for 9 months and then exploded back to life in the next 2 years through 2022. In 2025 the deal volume and number volatility will be lower, though, in Wolfteam Ltd.'s view.
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