Strategy Underwriter Clear Street delays IPO and significantly reduces IPO fundraising target

Foresight News reports that, according to Reuters, Strategy underwriter Clear Street announced a delay of its US IPO originally scheduled for Friday, citing “market conditions” as the reason. Additionally, the company has significantly reduced its Nasdaq IPO fundraising target from an initial $1.05 billion to $364 million. After the reduction, Clear Street’s valuation is approximately $7.2 billion, down from the previous target valuation of $11.8 billion.

In recent years, Clear Street has become one of the leading underwriters for cryptocurrency-related stock offerings, providing underwriting services for multiple crypto treasury companies, including multiple stock offerings for Strategy, and has also served as an underwriter for Trump Media & Technology Group.

Foresight News previously reported that Clear Street announced in early December 2025 that it plans to go public as early as January 2026.

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