According to The Wall Street Journal, “A combination of mergers, fewer U.S. IPOs, lower listing costs abroad and a shift in how investors and stockbrokers do their jobs has driven down the number of U.S. stock listings by 43% since the peak in 1997—all during a period when the number of listings outside the U.S. has more than doubled.”
U.S. Losing Edge In Stock Listings
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