Capital Markets in 2030: The future of equity capital markets
This report examines the resilience and future prospects of global equity capital markets, focusing on the dominance of exchanges in New York, London, and Hong Kong.
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Methods
The research method included a survey conducted by The Economist Intelligence Unit on behalf of PwC, which gathered views from 370 equity capital market participants. In-depth interviews with eight stock market and finance experts were also conducted to gain further insights.
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Key Insights
The report explores the future of global equity capital markets up to 2030, highlighting the unexpected resilience of exchanges in New York, London, and Hong Kong, the anticipated dominance of Chinese and Indian companies in new issues, the role of technology companies in IPO activity, and the growing range of capital raising options. It also discusses the challenges exchanges face in adapting to a changing landscape and the expanding choices companies have when seeking to raise capital.
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Additional Viewpoints
Categories: 2030 time horizon | 2030s time horizon | China geographic scope | English publication language | Global geographic scope | Hong Kong geographic scope | India geographic scope | London geographic scope | New York geographic scope | capital | economy | equity | equity markets | exchange competition | finance | futures | geopolitical risks | global geographic scope | ipo activity | market resilience | markets | private equity | regulatory environment | technology sector | venture capital