The U.S. IPO market will underperform the S&P 500 in 2025, with the overall performance influenced by crypto and AI companies

Jan 06, 2026 16:43:08

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According to Bloomberg, the average increase from IPO price to the end of the year for U.S. public companies in 2025 is 13.9%, lower than the 16% increase of the S&P 500 index, with poor performance from cryptocurrency and AI companies being the main reason.

Stablecoin issuer Circle performed better, surging 170% on its IPO debut, but then fell nearly 70% from a high of $263 to $84.80; Gemini performed worse, plummeting 64.5% from an IPO price of $28 to $9.92; Bullish dropped from a high of $68 to $37.87. Medium-sized IPOs ($500 million to $1 billion) averaged only a 5.6% increase, far below the 20% of large IPOs ($1 billion+).

The head of PwC's U.S. IPO practice stated that the market has returned to fundamentals-driven dynamics, with investors becoming more selective and the bar for early-stage tech companies significantly raised.

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