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Lex SpaceX Nasdaq changes index rules for Musk s IPO

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Nasdaq's rule change to fast-track SpaceX into the Nasdaq-100 index creates a demand channel for SpaceX shares from ETFs and pension funds, directly affecting the company's stock liquidity and valuation. The mechanism is regulatory (index rule change) and demand_spike (forced buying by index funds). Impact is US-specific and single-company (SpaceX). Winners: SpaceX (IPO proceeds, higher valuation), Nasdaq (listing fees, prestige). Losers: (not specified).

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  • SpaceX plans largest IPO in history targeting June 12, 2026.
  • Expected valuation up to $2 trillion, aiming to raise $75 billion.
  • SpaceX reported a loss of $4.9 billion in 2025 and $4.3 billion in Q1 2026.
  • Nasdaq changed index rules to allow SpaceX inclusion after 15 trading days.
  • Major US pension funds expressed concerns about governance structure.
Sector verdictGLOBAL_ASSET_MANAGERSUpmagnitude 3/3 · confidence 3/5

SpaceX IPO and index inclusion expected to drive moderate AUM growth and fee income for asset managers over 2-4 weeks.

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