A $60bn IPO would be more than double Saudi Aramco's record ($bn) | May 21, 2026 | Chart of the Day | Deutsche Bank Research Institute
DB: Chart of the Day shows just quite how big those IPOs would be. Either one would be more than twice the record $25.6bn raised in 2019 by Saudi Aramco – a majority state-owned company sitting on the world’s largest proven crude oil reserves. Even after adjusting for inflation, it would comfortably be the largest.
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