Nasdaq CEO optimistic about Trump administration’s regulatory reforms boosting IPOs

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Nasdaq CEO Adena Friedman is optimistic that President Trump’s administration will offer a chance to relook regulations in the US to attract more companies to tap public markets.

Speaking during the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, Friedman said that they are excited to engage with Trump’s administration to consider regulatory reforms. She added:

There is an opportunity to work with the administration to rethink some of the levels of regulation and requirements for public companies themselves and make sure that it is more balanced between being a public company and a private company.

Adena Friedman

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Friedman has been excellent at running Nasdaq, one of the biggest stock exchange platforms in the US, since 2017.  She is optimistic about the year for new IPOs and the ones that have already taken place. However, she acknowledges regulatory obstacles that companies must overcome, including adhering to listing standards.

US initial public offerings have yet to be stable, recovering from a period of high interest rates driven by the impacts of pandemic-era stimulus. Most IPO bankers have been preparing firms for an excellent debut year and are hoping President Trump will stay out of the market’s way.

Regulations are critical components in the financial industry, but they should be progressive

A significant contribution from Friedman is her call for outcome-oriented progressive regulations. She states that the financial sector needs (and deserves) effective, efficient regulations for the sector to perform better and that input-oriented regulations can fail. 

The Nasdaq CEO has looked at regulations in detail and knows what different regulations might do to the market. She believes that her research is the basis for engaging with Trump’s administration to secure reforms that would make the entire industry more productive.

Elsewhere, the head of the New York Stock Exchange, Lynn Martin, said that the US IPO market is steadily opening up following Trump’s reelection and inauguration. The NYSE, which is Nasdaq’s biggest competitor, has seen most firms pursue public offerings under Trump’s presidency.

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