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Upcoming IPOs to watch in 2026

Track the most anticipated IPOs and major market listings of 2026 in one place, from SK Hynix's Nasdaq listing to SpaceX, Anthropic and OpenAI. See expected dates, reported figures and live countdowns, and learn how to trade each company as a share CFD with ThinkMarkets once it lists. Dates and figures are indicative and may change.

Last updated: July 2026

What to watch

IPOs and listings to watch

US listing Nasdaq (ADRs): TBC

SK Hynix

Expected to list: Friday 10 July 2026

Expected to list: Friday 10 July 2026

Pricing weekLists Friday
Now trading on the Nasdaq

Opening price: to be confirmed

Exchange: Nasdaq (ADRs)  |  Deal size: ~$28 billion (reported)

This is a secondary US listing via American Depositary Receipts, where ten ADRs represent one common share. SK Hynix already trades on the KOSPI in Seoul, so this is a new US listing rather than an initial public offering.

SK Hynix, the South Korean memory chipmaker and a leading supplier of high-bandwidth memory used in AI systems, is launching an approximately $28 billion US listing on the Nasdaq. Pricing is expected this week with trading expected to begin on Friday. Trade it as a share CFD with ThinkMarkets once available, subject to availability.

Now trading Nasdaq: SPCX

SpaceX

Now trading on the Nasdaq

$135 IPO price

Exchange: Nasdaq  |  Listed: 12 June 2026 at $135 (offer price)

SpaceX completed the largest IPO on record and now trades on the Nasdaq as SPCX. The shares were priced at $135 in the offering, opened at around $150 and closed the first day at about $161. Read the full guide for the post-IPO timeline and how to trade it as a share CFD, subject to availability.

Read the SpaceX IPO guide
Expected Ticker: TBC

Anthropic

Expected listing: date to be confirmed

Exchange: to be confirmed  |  Reported valuation: to be confirmed

Anthropic, the AI company behind Claude, has been reported as laying early groundwork for a potential listing. No date has been confirmed. Read our guide for the latest on a possible Anthropic IPO and how to trade it once available.

Read the Anthropic IPO guide
Expected Ticker: TBC

OpenAI

Expected listing: date to be confirmed

Exchange: to be confirmed  |  Reported valuation: to be confirmed

OpenAI, the company behind ChatGPT, has been the subject of IPO speculation. No date has been confirmed. Read our guide for the latest on a potential OpenAI IPO and how to trade it once available.

Read the OpenAI IPO guide
Expected Ticker: TBC

Stripe

Expected listing: date to be confirmed

Exchange: to be confirmed  |  Reported valuation: ~$159 billion

Stripe, the digital payments company, was reportedly valued at around $159 billion in a February 2026 secondary share sale. It is considered IPO-ready but in no rush, as it is profitable. Trade the share as a CFD with ThinkMarkets, subject to availability.

Expected Ticker: TBC

Databricks

Expected listing: date to be confirmed

Exchange: to be confirmed  |  Reported valuation: ~$134 billion

Databricks, one of the leading data and AI infrastructure companies, raised around $4 billion in December 2025 at a valuation of about $134 billion. It is widely seen as a 2026 IPO candidate.

Expected Ticker: TBC

Canva

Expected listing: 2026 (expected)

Exchange: to be confirmed  |  Reported valuation: ~$42 billion

Canva, the Australian design platform, was valued at around $42 billion in an August 2025 secondary share sale. A 2026 listing is widely anticipated.

Unconfirmed Ticker: TBC

Revolut

Status: not before 2028

Exchange: to be confirmed  |  Reported valuation: ~$75 billion

Revolut, the UK fintech, was valued at around $75 billion in a November 2025 secondary share sale. It has said it will not pursue a listing before 2028.

Unconfirmed Ticker: TBC

Ripple

Status: no confirmed IPO

Exchange: to be confirmed  |  Reported valuation: ~$50 billion

Ripple, the blockchain-based payments company behind XRP, was valued at around $50 billion in a March 2026 share buyback offer. Its leadership has said it has no IPO plan or timeline at present.

How it works

How to trade newly listed stocks as CFDs

When a company lists, you can trade its shares as a contract for difference without owning the underlying stock. With ThinkMarkets you can go long or short on newly listed shares, subject to availability. Newly listed shares can be volatile, so a clear risk plan matters.

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Open an accountRegister and complete verification with ThinkMarkets.

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Fund your accountAdd funds using a supported payment method.

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Find the shareOnce it is listed and available, search for the share on ThinkTrader.

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Trade with a planSet your position size and stops before you place the trade.

FAQ

Upcoming IPOs and listings: frequently asked questions

When does SK Hynix list on the Nasdaq?

SK Hynix is expected to price its US listing this week and begin trading on the Nasdaq on Friday 10 July 2026, according to its regulatory filings. The listing is via American Depositary Receipts. Dates are set by the company and its underwriters and can change.

Is the SK Hynix Nasdaq listing an IPO?

Not in the usual sense. SK Hynix already trades publicly in South Korea on the KOSPI. The Nasdaq event is a secondary US listing through American Depositary Receipts, where ten ADRs represent one common share. It is a new US listing of an already listed company rather than an initial public offering.

When will Anthropic go public?

Anthropic has been reported as preparing early groundwork for a potential listing, but no date has been confirmed. We will update this page if and when a date is announced.

When will OpenAI IPO?

OpenAI has been the subject of IPO speculation, but no date has been confirmed. We will update this page if and when an official timeline is announced.

Can I trade IPO shares with ThinkMarkets?

Where available, you can trade newly listed shares as CFDs with ThinkMarkets on ThinkTrader, going long or short. Availability depends on the instrument being added to our platforms. CFDs are complex instruments and come with a high risk of losing money rapidly due to leverage.

Are IPO stocks risky?

Newly listed shares can be highly volatile in their first days of trading as the market establishes a price. Trading them as leveraged CFDs increases both potential gains and potential losses. Only trade with money you can afford to lose.

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