A&O Shearman Asia Pacific insights
After a period of subdued activity, speculation over a recovery in Australia's initial public offering (IPO) market is building. Recent high-profile listings have renewed confidence, and regulatory engagement on structural reforms is raising questions about what a more open and accessible market might look like. For businesses considering a listing and private equity sponsors preparing portfolio companies for exit, the timing and structure of those decisions is becoming more consequential. Simone Lowes, Tony Sparks, and Mark Leemen, partners in A&O Shearman's Sydney office and members of the firm's M&A and equity capital markets teams, examine the forces shaping Australia's IPO market now. What are the key drivers that could reopen the market at scale, and what conditions need to align for a sustained recovery? How are regulatory changes affecting the ease and attractiveness of listings for private equity-backed floats? And what does the choice between an Australian listing and accessing U.S. capital markets actually involve in practice?
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