July 21, 2026By Julie Biel, CFA

 When Private Giants Go Public

 Bloomberg TV The Close

Julie Biel, CFA, Chief Market Strategist, joined Bloomberg TV’s The Close to discuss the market’s ability to absorb a wave of high-profile IPOs and capital raises, how passive investing is reshaping market dynamics, and why investors should be selective as enthusiasm returns to small-cap stocks.

Strong Demand Faces Its Biggest Test Yet
Recent equity offerings and anticipated IPOs have provided an important test of market liquidity and investor appetite. Julie notes that despite persistent economic and geopolitical concerns, substantial liquidity remains available, and markets have so far demonstrated a willingness to absorb large-scale offerings.

Passive Investing Raises New Questions for Mega IPOs
As increasingly large private companies enter public markets, Julie points to the growing influence of passive investing as a unique factor in today’s environment. The combination of automatic index inclusion and investor demand could result in significant capital flows toward companies whose long-term economics and earnings power remain uncertain.

Small-Cap Enthusiasm Doesn’t Always Mean Quality
While improving earnings growth has helped revive interest in small-cap stocks, Julie cautions that much of the recent excitement has centered on lower-quality companies tied to AI-related narratives.

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