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SpaceX Pushes US Share Sales to Record $251 Billion at Midyear

U.S. share sales have hit a midyear record of $251 billion, driven by major offerings from SpaceX and Alphabet.

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📍 How it ended

IPO market reached a first-half record of $251 billion in 2026, driven by offerings from companies including SpaceX and Alphabet. Goldman Sachs stated that the surging market had not yet reached bubble territory.

Epilogue added 47d ago, after coverage quieted.

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🇬🇧 English Jun 29, 12:30 UTC
🇩🇪 German Jun 29, 20:01 UTC · Finanzen.net

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Where it stands

IPO market has reached a record $251 billion in financing for the first half of the year. This surge is attributed to a new wave of AI-driven listings and significant contributions from companies including SpaceX and Alphabet.

Coverage from Bloomberg, odaily.news, and Crypto Briefing emphasizes the record-breaking nature of these filings. Meanwhile, reports from CoinDesk and The Daily Hodl highlight a Goldman Sachs perspective that the market remains below bubble territory and that recent issuances will not overwhelm the stock market.

Future developments depend on whether the AI-driven wave of new listings continues to push the market beyond current levels.

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What is the record amount for H1 financing?

U.S. share sales reached $251 billion at midyear.

Which companies are credited with boosting Wall Street bankers?

Record offerings from SpaceX and Alphabet have buoyed bankers.

What is Goldman Sachs' view on the current IPO market?

Goldman Sachs states the surging market still falls short of bubble territory.

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