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Indexes rewrite rules for trillion dollar IPOs

18 min · 5. juni 2026
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The highly anticipated 2026 public listings of major technology leaders, specifically Anthropic, OpenAI, and SpaceX. These companies are preparing for historic debuts with projected valuations reaching the trillion-dollar mark, driven largely by their dominance in artificial intelligence and infrastructure. To accommodate these unprecedented "mega-IPOs," major stock exchanges and index providers like Nasdaq and FTSE Russell have implemented new "Fast Entry" rules to allow rapid inclusion into flagship benchmarks. This structural shift aims to improve market representativeness but introduces significant risks regarding forced passive buying and heightened price volatility for index fund investors. Experts suggest that global investors navigate these listings by monitoring indirect exposure through major stakeholders like Alphabet and Amazon or by utilizing staggered entry strategies around lock-up expiry windows. Ultimately, these sources reflect a transformative era where private-market giants are fundamentally reshaping the architecture of public stock indices and passive investment strategies.

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