
Wall Street Weekly: July 10, 2026 Close
SK Hynix led the week with a $26.5 billion Nasdaq ADR debut, while SPCX weakened after Nasdaq-100 inclusion and Bending Spoons traded below its first-day range. Deal activity centered on Baker Hughes / Chart EU remedies, Solstice / Element, Caesars go-shop tension, and WBD / Paramount process risk. Regulatory focus shifted to CFTC action against CME 24/7 crude futures, prediction-market employee trading policies, and several fraud / retail-investor enforcement items.
SK Hynix gave the July 3-10 Friday-close window its cleanest primary-market print: the Korean memory maker priced 177.9 million Nasdaq ADS at $149, raised about $26.5 billion, and opened at $170 before closing its first U.S. session at $168.01. 1 2 The listing was an ADR uplisting rather than a traditional IPO, but it still set the largest-ever foreign-company U.S. listing record and gave U.S. investors a liquid large-cap route into high-bandwidth memory exposure. 2
The broader read-through was selective rather than uniformly bullish. SPCX entered the Nasdaq-100 on July 7 and finished July 10 at $145.30 after touching a 52-week intraday low of $145.07, while Bending Spoons closed July 10 at $32.91 after its July 1 IPO pop. 3 4 5 In deal work, Baker Hughes / Chart cleared the EU with remedies, Solstice announced a $14.5 billion Element Solutions acquisition, and Carl Icahn tried to top Fertitta's Caesars bid with a $33-per-share proposal before the go-shop deadline. 6 7 8
The compliance file also moved. The CFTC stayed CME Group's self-certified 24/7 crude oil futures contract on July 9, and major banks tightened employee rules around prediction-market trading. 9 10 Financing stayed large-cap and AI-heavy: Amazon launched a $25 billion eight-part bond sale, Blue Origin raised about $10 billion at a $130 billion valuation, and Together AI raised an $800 million Series C at an $8.3 billion valuation. 11 12 13
IPOs and SPACs
SK Hynix is the cleanest data point for buy-side equity demand. The company priced its ADS at a 2.7% premium to the average Seoul price over the prior three trading sessions, reported more than seven-times oversubscription, and said proceeds would support new plants and expanded HBM manufacturing capacity. 2 Great Hill Capital chairman Thomas Hayes told Reuters, "Global semiconductors is the most crowded trade in the world right now," which is useful context for the ADR's strength rather than a reason to treat it as a broad IPO-market signal. 2
| Issuer / security | Event and economics | Banks / sponsors | Read-through |
|---|---|---|---|
| SK Hynix ADS | Priced July 9 at $149 per ADS; 177.9 million ADS; about $26.5 billion total size; opened July 10 at $170 and closed at $168.01. 1 2 | BofA Securities, Citigroup, Goldman Sachs, J.P. Morgan, Cantor, Mizuho, Needham, RBC, Rosenblatt, Stifel, Wedbush, William Blair, Wolfe, and Nomura Alliance were listed in the underwriting group. 1 | The deal gives U.S. accounts direct exposure to SK Hynix, whose KRX-listed shares had risen 634% over the prior year and whose HBM market share was cited at 56.4%. 2 |
| Samos Energy Acquisition Corp. | Priced July 10; 20 million units at $10.00; $200 million SPAC IPO on NYSE under SAMO.U. 14 | Cantor was sole bookrunner; the Cayman Islands SPAC targets international energy assets with operating cash flow. 14 | Samos brought July 1-10 SPAC pricings to six deals, after Freedom Metals, Bleichroeder III, Meridian3 Industrials, Viking II, and Osprey III priced earlier in the month. 15 |
| SPCX | Joined the Nasdaq-100 on July 7, only 15 trading days after IPO, and closed July 10 at $145.30 after falling 4.51% on the day. 3 4 | Morgan Stanley set a $300 target, Raymond James set an $800 target, Goldman Sachs was constructive, and CFRA had the lone sell rating at $115. 3 | The event was index inclusion, not new issuance; the stock weakened despite J.P. Morgan's estimated $4.3 billion passive-flow opportunity. 3 |
| Bending Spoons | Priced July 1 at $29, raised about $1.68 billion, and closed July 10 at $32.91. 5 | Durable Capital Partners filed a July 9 Schedule 13G showing 23.6 million shares, or 7.3% ownership. 16 | The stock remained above IPO price but below its first-day range, so it is now a post-listing support check rather than a fresh pricing signal. 5 |
| Holtec Nuclear | Filed July 10 for a Nasdaq / Nasdaq Texas IPO under HNUC; Q1 2026 revenue was $165.3 million and net income was $17.8 million. 17 | J.P. Morgan, Guggenheim Securities, Goldman Sachs, and Citigroup were listed as underwriters. 17 | The filing adds nuclear equipment, spent-fuel management, and SMR exposure to the summer IPO pipeline. 17 |
| Tailored Brands | Filed July 10 for a Nasdaq IPO under MENW; the quarter ended May 2 had revenue of $681.8 million and net income of $44.9 million. 18 | Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, and Jefferies were listed as underwriters; Silver Point Capital is expected to remain controlling shareholder after the IPO. 18 | This is a sponsor-backed retail relisting after the company's 2020 bankruptcy restructuring. 18 |
The forward IPO calendar has two larger operating-company items for next week: Csquare is expected to trade July 16 with a 50 million-share offering at $23-$27, or about $1.25 billion at the midpoint, and Standard Nuclear is expected to trade July 16 with 18.3 million shares at $18-$21, or about $355.9 million. 19 20
M&A and strategic transactions
Deal activity was process-heavy. The main new strategic deal was Solstice / Element, the main approval was Baker Hughes / Chart, and the main live-spread item remained Caesars.
| Transaction | Status | Value and structure | Advisors / process point |
|---|---|---|---|
| Baker Hughes / Chart Industries | The European Commission approved the deal on July 10 with conditions. 6 | Baker Hughes agreed to acquire Chart for $13.6 billion in cash. 6 | Chart must divest its IPSMR technology and small-scale process-technology business to an EU-approved buyer, and the companies must provide 10 years of LNG-equipment interoperability commitments under trustee monitoring. 6 |
| Solstice Advanced Materials / Element Solutions | Announced July 6; expected to close in H1 2027. 7 | $14.5 billion including net debt; each Element share receives $10.00 cash plus 0.500 Solstice share, implying about $50.10 per share and about a 15% premium to the July 2 close. 7 21 | Goldman Sachs, PJT Partners, and Consello advise Solstice; BofA Securities advises Element. Goldman Sachs provided a $4.7 billion bridge commitment, and the combined company targets net leverage below 3.0x within 18 months. 7 |
| Fertitta / Caesars, with Icahn counterbid attempt | The go-shop runs to July 11, and Icahn tried to assemble a $33-per-share bid before the deadline. 8 | Icahn's proposal would top Fertitta's $31-per-share all-cash offer; Jefferies was seeking $5 billion of debt financing for Icahn. 8 | The Nevada Gaming Control Board unanimously approved suitability for Fertitta Entertainment CFO Richard Liem and SVP / general counsel Steven Scheinthal on July 8-9, the first regulatory step in the $17.6 billion Fertitta deal. 22 |
| Paramount Skydance / Warner Bros. Discovery | Paramount agreed not to close before July 22 while Oregon AG Dan Rayfield seeks records and a 60-day delay. 23 | The transaction is a $110 billion acquisition of Warner Bros. Discovery. 23 | The EU Phase I deadline moved to July 22, and Paramount offered to sell its Universal Pictures film-distribution joint venture as a remedy. 23 |
| Apple / Broadcom | Apple announced a new multiyear supply agreement with Broadcom on July 8; this is a strategic supply agreement, not an M&A deal. 24 | Apple said the agreement exceeds $30 billion and covers more than 15 billion U.S.-made chips, including custom silicon and wireless components such as FBAR filters. 24 | Broadcom will expand its Fort Collins, Colorado operation with $1.5 billion of capital spending. 24 |
| Bayer / Apollo | Announced July 10; expected to close in Q3 2026 subject to antitrust approval. 25 | Apollo will buy a minority non-controlling stake in Bayer's long-acting reversible contraceptives business for EUR 3 billion, or about $3.4 billion; Bayer keeps majority ownership and full operational control. 25 | Bayer CFO Judith Hartmann framed the transaction as strategic financing to strengthen the balance sheet while the group faces higher liquidity needs tied to bond maturities and litigation. 25 |
| Apollo / easyJet | easyJet's board shifted support to Apollo after the rival bid arrived July 10. 26 | Apollo offered GBP 5.7 billion, or $7.7 billion, at GBP 7.15 per share, above Castlelake's GBP 6.90-per-share proposal. 26 | Apollo has until August 7 to make a formal offer, while Castlelake's deadline is August 3; EU airline ownership rules remain a main regulatory issue. 26 |
The Caesars spread is the highest-touch event-driven item because the live alternative bid, board composition, gaming approvals, and financing certainty all matter at once. Caesars director Courtney Mather, a former Icahn Enterprises managing director, resigned July 6, reducing the board from 11 members to 10, and iGaming Business reported that the SEC filing said the resignation did not involve a disagreement with the company. 8 CNBC's David Faber described Icahn's path as a "tough slog" because the board favored Fertitta's deal and viewed that financing as firm. 8
Regulatory and enforcement
The regulatory file centered on market structure, retail-investor protection, and financial-fraud enforcement. For compliance teams, the two most operational items are the CFTC's intervention against CME's 24/7 crude contract and the employee-trading policies that banks are applying to prediction markets.
| Matter | Regulator / court | Action | Amount or remedy |
|---|---|---|---|
| CME 24/7 crude oil futures | CFTC | The CFTC stayed CME's self-certified 24/7 crude oil futures contract on July 9 under 17 C.F.R. 40.2(c), one day after CME filed self-certification while a CFTC request for comment was still open. 9 | The CFTC will review CME's separate 40.3 application; Chairman Michael S. Selig said CME's decision to disregard the commission's analysis effort was "wholly inappropriate." 9 |
| Prediction-market employee trading | Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, JPMorgan, and Bank of America policy actions | Goldman banned employees from trading prediction-market contracts tied to financial markets and political events, with sports and entertainment carved out; Morgan Stanley, JPMorgan, and Bank of America also tightened or clarified policies. 10 27 | CNBC reported that it contacted 50 companies and only three confirmed relevant policies, while two said policies were under review. 10 |
| Argent Capital Management / Trevor L. Vernon | CFTC | The CFTC filed a July 7 civil complaint in the Western District of North Carolina alleging commodity-pool fraud from March 2022 through February 2026. 28 | The complaint alleges more than $14 million was raised from at least 60 participants and seeks restitution, disgorgement, civil monetary penalties, trading and registration bans, and permanent injunctions. 28 |
| Elon Musk SEC settlement | U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia | Judge Sparkle Sooknanan approved a $1.5 million SEC settlement tied to Musk's delayed disclosure of a Twitter stake above 5%. 29 | The judge said she had "significant misgivings" and questioned why the consent decree ran against Musk's trust rather than Musk personally. 29 |
| SEC Retail Fraud Working Group | SEC | The SEC created a Retail Fraud Working Group inside the Enforcement Division on July 7, led by Deputy Director Kate Zoladz and Asset Management Unit Assistant Director Kim Frederick. 30 | The group will focus on fraud against retail investors, including offering fraud, pump-and-dump schemes, market manipulation, and adviser or broker violations of customer obligations. 30 |
| Federal Reserve docket | Federal Reserve | The Fed issued actions involving TS Banking Group and TS Contrarian Bancshares on July 9, proposed amended bank AML-program requirements on July 7, and issued a Small Business Bank action on July 2. 31 | The Small Business Bank order followed a severe-undercapitalization finding and gave the Lenexa, Kansas bank a 30-day remediation period. 32 |
| Gasoline price investigations | DOJ and FTC | DOJ's Antitrust Division and the FTC called on state attorneys general to investigate retail gasoline prices on July 3. 33 | The letter encouraged states to pursue antitrust, consumer-protection, and price-gouging enforcement where appropriate. 33 |
| Made in USA claims | FTC | The FTC sent warning letters to seven companies that appeared to be making questionable Made in USA claims, and one more company received a warning letter over false U.S.-origin claims. 34 | The letters continue an origin-claim enforcement push that included three settlements announced in April. 34 |
| Mediatrix / Blue Isle foreign-exchange fraud | DOJ, U.S. Attorney's Office for Colorado | Michael Shawn Stewart was sentenced July 1 to 288 months, or 24 years, in federal prison. 35 | The court ordered $93,273,838.16 in restitution in a scheme where investors were promised more than $179 million while accounts held only $9.8 million. 35 |
CME's 24/7 crude matter is not just another product-review item. CME had already sued the CFTC on June 18 over the agency's approval of Kalshi and Coinbase perpetual futures, and Jenner & Block withdrew from representing CME in that litigation on July 6 because of positional conflicts. 36 CME said the law-firm change had nothing to do with the merits of the case and did not change its position. 36
Banks, financing, and personnel
No bulge-bracket Q2 earnings were released inside the coverage window. JPMorgan, Goldman Sachs, Bank of America, and Citigroup are scheduled to report on July 14, and investors are watching JPMorgan's net-interest-income guidance after management had previously guided to about $103 billion for the full year. 37 The pre-earnings setup changed because Oppenheimer downgraded Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley to Underperform and cut Citigroup and Bank of America to Perform, citing bank-stock valuations and recommending a rotation toward U.S. Bancorp, PNC, Ares Management, and KKR. 38
| Financing / move | Type and size | Participants | Routing note |
|---|---|---|---|
| Amazon | Eight-part bond sale of at least $25 billion, with maturities from 2029 through 2066 and both fixed-rate and floating-rate notes. 11 | Barclays, Goldman Sachs, J.P. Morgan, and Morgan Stanley were joint bookrunners. 11 | CNBC reported peak demand of $62 billion and said Amazon told underwriters it would not issue more debt in 2026. 39 |
| Blue Origin | First external funding round, about $10 billion, at a $130 billion valuation. 12 | Coatue Management invested $4 billion, Jeff Bezos invested $2 billion, and other institutional investors accounted for the remaining $4 billion. 12 | The round gives private-market teams a new large comparable for space infrastructure and satellite communications. 12 |
| SpaceX bonds and index inclusion | The $25 billion five-part bond priced June 23-24, and the 2036 bond spread widened from 1.40 percentage points to 1.65 percentage points in secondary trading. 40 | MarketAxess data was cited for the spread move; CreditSights managing director Davis Hebert said investors still faced unknowns around future cash burn and borrowing. 40 | Credit and equity desks should reconcile the same issuer across a weakening stock, down-trading bonds, and post-index-inclusion passive-flow assumptions. 40 |
| Together AI | $800 million Series C at an $8.3 billion post-money valuation. 13 | Aramco Ventures led through Prosperity7 Ventures US; Vista Equity Partners, General Catalyst, Emergence Capital, NVIDIA, March Capital, Pegatron, S Ventures, and SE Ventures participated. 13 | The company said annualized bookings exceeded $1.15 billion last quarter and that it plans to increase infrastructure capacity about 50x over five years. 13 |
| ETCI 2.0 | The EIB Group, 27 EU governments, and private institutional investors launched a EUR 15 billion target fund-of-funds initiative intended to mobilize EUR 80 billion total investment. 41 | Confirmed private investors include Danske Bank, AltamarCAM, Banco Santander, BBVA, Azimut Holding, Green Arrow Capital, and Compagnia di San Paolo. 41 | The initiative targets more than 1,500 European tech companies and more than 100 funds, including up to 45 large funds. 41 |
| U.S. corporate bonds and global VC | U.S. corporate-bond issuance reached $1.5228 trillion year-to-date through June, up 28.1% year over year; average daily trading was $69.1 billion, up 14.5%. 42 | Global startup funding reached $510 billion in H1 2026, above the $440 billion recorded for all of 2025. 43 | OpenAI and Anthropic together accounted for $217 billion, or 43% of global venture funding in H1 2026. 43 |
JPMorgan's succession story moved again before earnings. Marianne Lake is retiring after 25 years at JPMorgan, Doug Petno and Troy Rohrbaugh were elevated from co-heads of the commercial and investment bank to firmwide co-presidents, and Jennifer Piepszak, Mary Erdoes, Petno, and Rohrbaugh now report directly to Jamie Dimon. 44 Fortune reported that Piepszak and Erdoes each received $20 million retention equity awards, while Petno and Rohrbaugh each received $30 million retention awards. 44
Personnel moves outside JPMorgan were smaller but relevant for bank and hedge-fund coverage. JPMorgan formed a small-cap investment-banking team led by Michael Flynn, focused on roughly $100 million to $500 million transactions, with a reported emphasis on consumer retail and business services. 37 ExodusPoint Capital Management hired Mehmet Bayraktar, formerly of AB Arya, as head of equity risk. 45 Dallas approved an $18.5 million incentive package on June 25 for Morgan Stanley's planned $1.33 billion, 709,000-square-foot Uptown Dallas tower, which is expected to break ground in fall 2026. 46
On the radar
| Date | Item | Routing note |
|---|---|---|
| July 11 | Fertitta / Caesars go-shop expires after Icahn's reported $33-per-share counterbid attempt. 8 | Event-driven teams should separate board-approved financing certainty from headline counterbid economics. |
| July 13 | SK Hynix ADS are expected to move from when-issued ticker SKHYV to permanent ticker SKHY. 2 | Equity operations and benchmark teams should confirm ticker mapping and ADR settlement setup. |
| July 14 | JPMorgan, Goldman Sachs, Bank of America, and Citigroup are scheduled to begin large-bank Q2 earnings. 37 | Watch investment-banking fee commentary, trading revenue, credit reserves, and JPMorgan's NII guide. |
| July 16 | Csquare and Standard Nuclear are expected to trade, with projected deal sizes of about $1.25 billion and $355.9 million, respectively. 19 20 | IPO desks should compare demand for software / data exposure against nuclear-infrastructure appetite. |
| July 22 | Paramount Skydance / WBD faces the delayed EU Phase I timetable and a self-imposed no-close commitment amid Oregon's records fight. 23 | Antitrust and media teams should track whether EU remedies clear while state-level U.S. scrutiny remains active. |
| August 3 and August 7 | Castlelake and Apollo face their respective easyJet formal-offer deadlines. 26 | Airlines and sponsor teams should model price tension alongside EU majority-ownership constraints. |
Cover image: image from Fast Company.
参考ソース
- 1IPOScoop: The IPO Buzz: SK Hynix Prices Historic NASDAQ ADS Deal at $149
- 2Reuters: SK Hynix shares jump in marquee US debut as AI euphoria persists
- 3Reuters: Brokerages line up bullish calls as SpaceX enters Nasdaq-100
- 4CNBC: SPCX Stock Quote
- 5CNBC: BSP Stock Quote
- 6European Commission: Commission approves Baker Hughes' acquisition of Chart Industries, subject to conditions
- 7PR Newswire: Solstice Advanced Materials to Acquire Element Solutions
- 8iGaming Business: Icahn scrambling for last-minute Caesars bid but chances appear slim
- 9CFTC: CFTC to Stay Self-Certified Contract on 24/7 Trading for Crude Oil Futures
- 10CNBC: Prediction markets spark insider trading fears. How firms are responding
- 11Reuters: Amazon aims to raise $25 billion from bond sale
- 12Forbes: Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin Valued At $130 Billion After First Fundraising Round
- 13AOL / Business Wire: Together AI Raises $800 Million at $8.3 Billion Valuation
- 14IPOScoop: Samos Energy Acquisition
- 15Boardroom Alpha: SPAC Market Update July 9, 2026
- 16StockTitan: BSP SEC Filings
- 17Reuters: Holtec Nuclear Corporation files for US IPO
- 18Reuters: Tailored Brands reveals revenue rise in US IPO filing
- 19IPOScoop: IPO Calendar
- 20Renaissance Capital: Upcoming IPO Calendar 2026
- 21Reuters: Solstice buys Element Solutions in $14.5 billion deal
- 228 News Now: Acquisition of Caesars takes a step forward as Fertitta Entertainment execs approved
- 23Reuters: Paramount will not close its Warner Bros deal before July 22 amid Oregon probe
- 24Apple Newsroom: Apple to increase spend with Broadcom to produce billions more U.S. chips
- 25Reuters: Bayer gets 3 billion euros in Apollo deal for contraceptives unit
- 26Reuters: EasyJet backs rival $7.7 billion Apollo bid as takeover battle brews
- 27Reuters: Wall Street banks rule on staff betting on prediction markets
- 28CFTC: CFTC Charges North Carolina Commodity Pool Operator and His Company with Fraud
- 29The Hill: Judge approves SEC settlement with Musk despite 'significant misgivings'
- 30SEC: SEC Forms New Retail Fraud Working Group
- 31Federal Reserve: 2026 Press Releases
- 32Kansas City Business Journal: Small Business Bank faces Federal Reserve capital order
- 33Morgan Lewis: DOJ, FTC Call on State Attorneys General to Investigate High Gas Prices
- 34FTC: FTC Warns Companies Making Questionable 'Made in the USA' Claims
- 35DOJ: Second Former Trading Firm Executive Sentenced To 24 Years
- 36Reuters: Chicago Mercantile Exchange replaces law firm in lawsuit against CFTC
- 37AOL / Motley Fool: Jamie Dimon's JPMorgan Kicks Off Bank Earnings July 14
- 38Yahoo Finance / Motley Fool: A Downgrade Wave Says Bank Stocks Are Priced for Perfection
- 39CNBC: Amazon raising $25B in bond sale, won't issue more debt in 2026
- 40WSJ: SpaceX Shares Stumble in Nasdaq-100 Debut
- 41EIB: Europe launches EUR 80 billion investment alliance to scale up tech leaders
- 42SIFMA: US Corporate Bonds Statistics
- 43Jerry Cards / Crunchbase: Startups Just Raised a Record $510 Billion in Six Months
- 44Fortune: JPMorgan built a pipeline of female CEO candidates that was the envy of Wall Street. How did it fall apart?
- 45Hedgeweek: ExodusPoint hires former AB Arya exec as head of equity risk
- 46AdvisorHub: Morgan Stanley Plans $1.3 Billion Tower for Dallas Expansion
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