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AI boom accelerates IPO plans for SpaceX, Anthropic and OpenAI
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May 21, 2026
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The Securities and Exchange Commission has proposed its biggest overhaul to public company offering rules in decades, aimed at making the process easier and less expensive for firms. More on that below.

Also in this edition:

  • AI boom accelerates IPO plans for SpaceX, Anthropic and OpenAI
  • High-yield debt outperforms but investors fear complacency
  • Brent seen capped near $100 on Iran war supply risks
  • FASB issues guidance on environmental credit accounting
 
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SEC proposes broader updates to public company reporting rules
The SEC proposed two rulemaking packages aimed at modernizing public company offering and reporting requirements. The proposals would expand shelf offering access, raise the large accelerated filer threshold to $2 billion and ease certain disclosure obligations for newly public and smaller companies. The changes build on the SEC's broader effort to streamline capital formation and encourage public listings while maintaining investor protections.
Full Story: Thomson Reuters (5/20), CFO Dive (5/20), Quartz (5/20), Pensions & Investments (5/19)
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SpaceX details finances, growth plans ahead of IPO
SpaceX has filed an investor prospectus with the SEC, revealing revenue of $18.67 billion in 2025 but a net loss of $4.94 billion. CEO Elon Musk has restructured the company by integrating xAI, aiming to develop data centers in orbit for artificial intelligence. Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, Bank of America, Citigroup and JPMorgan are managing the IPO.
Full Story: Reuters (5/20), The Wall Street Journal (5/20)
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AI boom accelerates IPO plans for SpaceX, Anthropic and OpenAI
On a single day, SpaceX, OpenAI, and Anthropic made significant strides toward initial public offerings, highlighting the rapid growth and investor enthusiasm in the artificial intelligence sector. Meanwhile, Nvidia reported record sales but faced investor apathy, and Meta Platforms began laying off 8,000 employees as it shifts focus to AI.
Full Story: The Wall Street Journal (5/21)
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High-yield debt outperforms but investors fear complacency
High-yield debt is outperforming other fixed-income assets this year, with credit spreads at near two-decade lows. Bloomberg indexes show speculative-grade debt has outperformed investment-grade bonds by 1.6 percentage points this year, and Bloomberg data shows US high-yield market fundraising has surged 40% from a year ago. However, investors are concerned this could lead to complacency, especially as risks such as rising interest rates and potential stagflation loom.
Full Story: Bloomberg (5/21)
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Brent seen capped near $100 on Iran war supply risks
Oil market participants expect Brent crude to remain largely capped near $100 a barrel over the next year as supply disruptions from the US-Iran war are offset by demand destruction and gradual market rebalancing, according to a Bloomberg Intelligence survey of 126 respondents. Most see Brent averaging $81-$100, with geopolitical risk premiums persisting but not reshaping the longer-term price regime, while hedge funds have cut bullish positioning to the lowest levels since the conflict began.
Full Story: Bloomberg (5/21)
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Peirce announces departure from SEC
Cryptopolitan (5/21), Bitcoin News (5/21)
 
 
JPMorgan's Dimon warns of higher interest rates, bond pressure
Bloomberg (5/21)
 
 
Trump issues executive order to regulate frontier AI models
Politico (5/20)
 
 
 
 
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FASB issues guidance on environmental credit accounting
The Financial Accounting Standards Board has issued guidance on accounting for environmental credits, such as carbon offsets and emissions allowances, to provide clarity and specificity to generally accepted accounting principles. The guidance, effective for public companies in 2027, requires immediate expensing of carbon credits held for voluntary climate commitments. The Environmental Defense Fund has expressed concern that this could disadvantage US companies compared with global peers.
Full Story: CFO Dive (5/20)
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