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Renaissance Capital 2012 Global IPO Review (Updated)

1/2/13 Analyst IPO Blog


Burdened by a weak stock market in China and the sovereign debt crisis in Europe, global IPO issuance suffered in 2012. IPO proceeds fell 27.8% to $99.6 billion, the lowest level since 2008. A lack of Chinese government-backed IPOs on the Shanghai and Hong Kong exchanges contributed to a 39.9% decline in proceeds raised in the Asia Pacific region and the absence of large offerings from 2011, which included the $10 billion IPO of commodities firm Glencore, contributed to a 64.4% drop in proceeds raised in Europe. In contrast, North America improved its issuance volume and picked up market share thanks to Facebook’s massive $16 billion offering in May 2012. Despite weak issuance levels, global IPOs rose 10.4% on average from their offer price and post-IPO returns recorded by the FTSE Renaissance Global IPO Index exceeded broad global benchmarks due to strong year-end gains. The positive returns helped revive global IPO activity at the end of 2012 and should support stronger issuance in 2013 from the large $200 billion global IPO pipeline.

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