A U.S. government shutdown would temporarily turn off the spigot on the IPO pipeline. On Thursday the Securities and Exchange Commission announced that if the budget impasse forces a U.S. government shutdown, the agency will be unable to process any company filings. Translation: No review of new IPO filings and a halt on those already in the works.
Government shutdown would shut down IPOs, too
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