US IPO Banker Fees Power Through Shutdown to Top Last Year

December 2, 2025, 6:21 PM UTC

Fees from underwriting US IPOs, stock sales and convertible bonds have already surpassed last year’s, even as tariff angst and the government shutdown curbed dealmaking opportunities.

With a few weeks left in 2025, fees from stock and convertible bond sales by US-listed companies total $8.78 billion for the year through Dec. 2, versus $8.06 billion in all of 2024, according to London Stock Exchange Group Plc data.

A record year for convertible bond issues, as well as an IPO market helped by a surge in blank-check firm listings, underpinned the rebound in fees.

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