US IPOs Face SEC Approval Deadline Ahead of Government Shutdown
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The impending shutdown of the US government poses a significant challenge for companies looking to launch initial public offerings (IPOs). With the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) likely to suspend most of its operations, firms are racing against the clock to secure necessary approvals. This situation is critical as it could derail the recent resurgence in IPO activity, impacting both businesses and investors alike.
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