PANews reported on April 5 that according to WSJ, in the context of the trade war and a new round of tariff measures, many companies are considering postponing their initial public offerings (IPOs). These include social trading platform eToro Group, medical technology company Medline, virtual physical therapy company Hinge Health, financial technology company Chime, and crypto company Circle. Chime has decided to postpone the public submission of financial documents to regulators, thereby delaying its IPO process. Circle, which had been actively preparing for its listing, has now turned to cautiously wait and see the market trend.
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