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The Great 2026 Stall IPO Fundraising Falls to Two Year Low With Fears That Second Half Could Be Sluggish

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India IPO market slowdown in H1 2026 due to volatility, valuation concerns, and geopolitical tensions. The primary commercial mechanism is reduced equity capital market activity, affecting investment banks, underwriters, and companies planning listings. The impact is India-specific, with a weak second-half outlook. No direct commodity or supply chain disruption.

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  • India IPO fundraising Jan-May 2026: Rs 56,322 crore vs Rs 82,678 crore in 2025 (-32% y/y).
  • 144 companies approved by Sebi with pipeline of ~Rs 1.75 lakh crore.
  • Large IPOs like NSE and Jio Platforms may still attract demand.
Sector verdictEM_MARKETSDownmagnitude 2/3 · confidence 2/5

Weak H2 outlook for India IPOs; pipeline of Rs 1.75 lakh crore may face further delays, reducing full-year ECM revenue.

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