The initial public offering market was again showing signs of fatigue on Monday, with the three big tech deals that priced last week falling again in early trading, with one dipping beneath its offering price.
Grocery-delivery app Instacart CART, -0.08%, which trades as Maplebear Inc., was last quoted at $30.33, just above its offering price of $30. That stock had gained 40% in its first hours of trading before closing up 12%.And Klaviyo Inc. KVYO, +0.88%, a digital-marketing company, was trading at $32, above its $30 issue price. Klaviyo also performed strongly early in its debut, gaining 20%, but failed to hold those gains through the close.
The markets certainly didn’t help the IPOs, with the Nasdaq COMP, S&P 500 and IPO index all seeing their worst week since March, as investors come to grips with higher interest rates that are deemed to be the new normal. Conservatives want lower spending levels, and if there’s no agreement on either a longer-term or short-term budget by midnight on Saturday, Sept. 30, the government will partially shut down on Sunday, Oct. 1. In a sign of how that’s weighing on the minds of Americans, Google queries relating to a shutdown spiked early Monday, as seen on the real-time Google Trends page.
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