We would suggest that right now Markets are underestimating the impact of April 2 US Reciprocal Tariffs – aka Liberation Day monikered by the President.There is consistent and constant chatter around what is being referred to as The Dirty 15. This is the 15 countries the president suggests has been taking advantage of the United States of America for too long. The original thinking was The Dirty 15 for those countries with the highest levels of tariffs or some form of taxation system against US goods. However, there is also growing evidence that actually The Dirty 15 are the 15 nations that have the largest trade relations with the US.That is an entirely different thought process because those 15 countries include players like Japan, South Korea, Germany, France, the UK, Canada, Mexico and of course, Australia. Therefore, the underestimation of the impact from reciprocal tariffs could be far-reaching and much more destabilising than currently pricing.From a trading perspective, the most interesting moves in the interim appear to be commodities. Because the scale and execution of US’s reciprocal tariffs will be a critical driver of commodity prices over the coming quarter and into 2025.Based on repeated signals from President Trump and his administration, reinforced by recent remarks from US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick. Lutnick has indicated that headline tariffs of 15-30% could be announced on April 2, with “baseline” reciprocal tariffs likely to fall in the 15-20% range—effectively broad-based tariffs.The risk here is huge: economic downturn, possibilities of hyperinflation, the escalation of further trade tensions, goods and services bottlenecks and the loss of globalisation.This immediately brings gold to the fore because, clearly risk environment of this scale would likely mean that instead of flowing to the US dollar which would normally be the case the trade of last resort is to the inert metal.The other factor that we need to look at here is the actual end goal of the president? The answer is clearly lower oil prices—potentially through domestic oil subsidies or tax cuts—to offset inflationary pressures from tariffs and to force lower interest rates.‘Balancing the Budget’Secretary Lutnick has specified that the tariffs are expected to generate $700 billion in revenue, which therefore implies an incremental 15-20% increase in weighted-average tariffs. We can’t write off the possibility that the initial announcement may set tariffs at even higher levels to allow room for negotiation, take the recently announced 25% tariffs on the auto industry. From an Australian perspective, White House aide Peter Navarro has confirmed that each trading partner will be assigned a single tariff rate. Navarro is a noted China hawk and links Australia’s trade with China as a major reason Australia should be heavily penalised.Trump has consistently advocated for tariffs since the 1980s, and his administration has signalled that reciprocal tariffs are the baseline, citing foreign VAT and GST regimes as justification. This suggests that at least a significant portion of these tariffs may be non-negotiable. Again, this highlights why markets may have underestimated just how big an impact ‘liberation day’ could have.Now, the administration acknowledges that tariffs may cause “a little disturbance” (irony much?) and that a “period of transition” may be needed. The broader strategy appears to involve deficit reduction, followed by redistributing tariff revenue through tax cuts for households earning under $150K, as reported by the likes of Reuters on March 13.The White House has also emphasised a focus on Main Street over Wall Street, which we have highlighted previously – Trump has made next to no mention of markets in his second term. Compared to his first, where it was basically a benchmark for him.All this suggests that some downside risk in financial markets may be tolerated to advance broader economic objectives.Caveat! - a policy reversal remains possible in 2H’25, particularly if tariffs are implemented at scale and prove highly disruptive and the US consumer seizes up. Which is likely considering the players most impacted by tariffs are end users.The possible trades:With all things remaining equal, there is a bullish outlook for gold over the next three months, alongside a bearish outlook on oil over the next three to six months.Gold continues to punch to new highs, and its upward trajectory has yet to be truly tested. Having now surpassed $3,000/oz, as a reaction to the economic impact of tariffs. Further upside is expected to drive prices to $3,200/oz over the next three months on the fallout from the April 2 tariffs to come.What is also critical here is that gold investment demand remains well above the critical 70% of mine supply threshold for the ninth consecutive quarter. Historically, when investment demand exceeds this level, prices tend to rise as jewellery consumption declines and scrap supply increases.On the flip side, Brent crude prices are forecasted to decline to $60-65 per barrel 2H’25 (-15-20%). The broader price range for 2025 is expected to shift down to $60-75 per barrel, compared to the $70-90 per barrel range seen over the past three years.Now there is a caveat here: the weak oil fundamentals for 2025 are now widely known, and the physical surplus has yet to materialise – this is the risk to the bearish outlook and never write off OPEC looking to cut supply to counter the price falls.
The Dirty 15 and the ‘liberation’ of what?

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Venezuela commands the world's largest proven oil reserves at 303 billion barrels. Yet political turmoil, global sanctions, and recent US intervention show that being the biggest isn’t always best.
Quick facts:
- Venezuela holds 18% of the world's total proven oil reserves despite producing less than 1% of global consumption.
- Just four countries (Venezuela, Saudi Arabia, Iran, and Canada) control over half the planet's proven reserves.
- Saudi Arabia dominates crude oil production contributing to over 16% of global exports.
- US shale technology has enabled America to lead in production despite ranking ninth in reserves.
Top 10 countries by proven oil reserves
1. Venezuela – 303 billion barrels
- Controls 18% of global reserves, primarily extra-heavy crude in the Orinoco Belt requiring specialised refining.
- Heavy crude trades $15-20 below Brent benchmarks due to high sulphur content and complex processing requirements.
- Output crashed 60% from 2.5 million bpd in 2014 to less than 1.0 million bpd last year.
- Approximately 80% of exports flow to China as loan repayment, with export revenues dwarfed by reserve potential.
2. Saudi Arabia – 267 billion barrels
- Majority light, sweet crude oil requires minimal refining and commands premium prices, contributing to world-leading exports of $191.1 billion in 2024.
- Maintains 2-3 million bpd of spare production capacity, providing market stabilisation capability during supply disruptions.
- Oil comprises roughly 50% of the country’s GDP and 70% of its export earnings.
- Production decisions significantly impact international oil prices due to market dominance.

3. Iran – 209 billion barrels
- Heavy Western sanctions severely limit the country’s ability to monetise and access international markets.
- Production estimates vary significantly (2.5-3.8 million bpd) due to sanctions, limited transparency, and restricted international reporting.
- Significant crude volumes flow to China through discount arrangements and sanctions-evading mechanisms.
- Sanctions relief could rapidly boost production toward 4-5 million bpd, though domestic consumption (12th globally) reduces export potential.
4. Canada – 163 billion barrels
- Approximately 97% of reserves are oil sands (bitumen) requiring steam-assisted extraction and significant upfront capital investment.
- Political stability and regulatory frameworks position Canada as a secure source compared to volatile producers, with direct pipeline access to US refineries.
- Supplied over 60% of U.S. crude oil imports in 2024, making Canada America's top source by far.

5. Iraq – 145 billion barrels
- Decades of war and sanctions have prevented optimal field development and infrastructure modernisation.
- Improved security conditions since 2017 have enabled production recovery, but pipeline attacks and aging facilities continue to constrain output.
- Oil revenue comprises over 90% of government income, creating extreme fiscal vulnerability.
- Exports flow primarily to China, India, and Asian buyers seeking a reliable Middle Eastern supply, with most production from super-giant southern fields near Basra.
6. United Arab Emirates – 113 billion barrels
- Produces primarily medium-to-light sweet crude commanding premium prices, ranking fourth globally in export value at $87.6 billion.
- Has successfully diversified its economy through tourism, finance, and trade, reducing oil's GDP share compared to Gulf peers.
- Strategic location near the Strait of Hormuz and openness to international oil companies help facilitate efficient global distribution.
7. Kuwait – 101.5 billion barrels
- Reserves are concentrated in aging super-giant fields like Burgan, which require enhanced recovery techniques.
- Favourable geology enables extraction costs around $8-10 per barrel, with proven reserves providing 80+ years of supply at current production rates.
- Oil comprises 60% of GDP and over 95% of export revenue.
8. Russia – 80 billion barrels
- World's third-largest producer despite ranking eighth in reserves.
- Post-2022 Western sanctions redirected crude flows from Europe to Asia, with China and India now absorbing the majority at discounted prices.
- Despite export restrictions and G7 price cap at $60/barrel, it posted the second-highest global export value at $169.7 billion in 2024.
- Russian Urals crude typically trades $15-30 below Brent due to quality, sanctions, and logistics, with November 2024 revenues declining to $11 billion.
9. United States – 74.4 billion barrels
- The shale revolution through horizontal drilling and hydraulic fracturing has made the U.S. the world's #1 oil producer despite holding only the 9th-largest reserves.
- The Permian Basin accounts for nearly 50% of production, with shale/tight oil representing 65% of total output.
- Achieved net petroleum exporter status in 2020 for the first time since 1949, with crude exports growing from near-zero in 2015 to over 4 million bpd in 2024.
- The U.S. government maintains a 375+ million barrel strategic reserve.

10. Libya – 48.4 billion barrels
- Holds Africa's largest proven oil reserves at 48.4 billion barrels, producing light sweet crude commanding premium prices.
- Rival bordering governments compete for oil revenue control, causing production to fluctuate based on political conditions.
- Oil facilities face blockades, militia attacks, and political leverage tactics, preventing consistent returns.
- Favourable geology enables extraction costs around $10-15 per barrel, with geographic proximity making Libya a natural supplier to European refineries.
What does this mean for oil markets?
The concentration of reserves among OPEC members (60% of the global total) ensures the organisation has continued influence over pricing, even as US shale provides a production counterweight.
Venezuela's potential return as a major exporter post-U.S. occupation could eventually ease supply constraints, though most analysts view significant production increases as years away.
Sanctions could create a situation where discounted crude seeks buyers willing to navigate compliance risks. Refiners with heavy crude processing capability may benefit from price differentials if Venezuelan barrels increase.
While reserves appear abundant, economically recoverable volumes depend on sustained high prices. If renewable adoption accelerates and demand peaks sooner than projected, stranded assets become a material risk for reserve-heavy producers.

Asia starts the week with a fresh geopolitical shock that is already being framed in oil terms, not just security terms. The first-order move may be a repricing of risk premia and volatility across energy and macro, while markets wait to see whether this becomes a durable physical disruption or a fast-fading headline premium.
At a glance
- What happened: US officials said the US carried out “Operation Absolute Resolve”, including strikes around Caracas, and that Venezuela’s President Nicolás Maduro and his wife were taken into US custody and flown to the United States (subject to ongoing verification against the cited reporting).
- What markets may focus on now: Headline-driven risk premia and volatility, especially in products and heavy-crude-sensitive spreads, rather than a clean “missing barrels” shock.
- What is not happening yet: Early pricing has so far looked more like a headline risk premium than a confirmed physical supply shock, though this can change quickly, with analysts pointing to ample global supply as a possible cap on sustained upside.
- Next 24 to 72 hours: Market participants are likely to focus on the shape of the oil “quarantine”, the UN track, and whether this stays “one and done” or becomes open-ended.
- Australia and Asia hook: AUD as a risk barometer, Asia refinery margins in diesel and heavy, and shipping and insurance where the price can show up in friction before it shows up in benchmarks.
What happened, facts fast
Before anyone had time to workshop the talking points, there were strikes, there was a raid, and there was a custody transfer. US officials say the operation culminated in Maduro and his wife being flown to the United States, where court proceedings are expected.
Then came the line that turned a foreign policy story into a markets story. President Trump publicly suggested the US would “run” Venezuela for now, explicitly tying the mission to oil.
Almost immediately after that came a message-discipline correction. Secretary of State Marco Rubio said the US would not govern Venezuela day to day, but would press for changes through an oil “quarantine” or blockade.
That tension, between maximalist presidential rhetoric and a more bureaucratically describable “quarantine”, is where the uncertainty lives. Uncertainty is what gets priced first.

Why this is price relevant now
What’s new versus known for positioning
What’s new, and price relevant, is that the scale and outcome are not incremental. A major military operation, a claimed removal of Venezuela’s leadership from the country, and a US-led custody transfer are not the sort of things markets can safely treat as noise.
Second, the oil framing is explicit. Even if you assume the language gets sanded down later, the stated lever is petroleum. Flows, enforcement, and pressure via exports.
Third, the embargo is not just a talking point anymore. Reporting says PDVSA has begun asking some joint ventures to cut output because exports have been halted and storage is tightening, with heavy-crude and diluent constraints featuring prominently.
What’s still unknown, and where volatility comes from
Key unknowns include how strict enforcement is on water, what exemptions look like in practice, how stable the on-the-ground situation is, and which countries recognise what comes next. Those are not philosophical questions. Those are the inputs for whether this is a temporary risk premium or a durable regime shift.
Political and legal reaction, why this drives tail risk
The fastest way to understand the tail here is to watch who calls this illegal, and who calls it effective, then ask what those camps can actually do.
Internationally, reaction has been fast, with emphasis on international law and the UN Charter from key partners, and UN processes in view. In the US, lawmakers and commentators have begun debating the legal basis, including questions of authority and war powers. That matters for markets because it helps define whether this is a finite operation with an aftershock, or the opening chapter of a rolling policy regime that keeps generating headlines.
Market mechanism, the core “so what”
Here’s the key thing about oil shocks. Sometimes the headline is the shock. Sometimes the plumbing is the shock.

Volumes and cushion
Venezuela is not the world’s swing producer. Its production is meaningful at the margin, but not enough by itself to imply “the world runs out of oil tomorrow”. The risk is not just volume. It is duration, disruption, and friction.
The market’s mental brake is spare capacity and the broader supply backdrop. Reporting over the weekend pointed to ample global supply as a likely cap on sustained gains, even as prices respond to risk.
Quality and transmission
Venezuela’s barrels are disproportionately extra heavy, and extra heavy crude is not just “oil”. It is oil that often needs diluent or condensate to move and process. That is exactly the kind of constraint that shows up as grade-specific tightness and product effects.
Reporting has highlighted diluent constraints and storage pressure as exports stall. Translation: even if Brent stays relatively civil, watch cracks, diesel and distillates, and any signals that “heavy substitution” is getting expensive.

Products transmission, volatility first, pump later
If crude is the headline, products are the receipt, because products tell you what refiners can actually do with the crude they can actually get. The short-run pattern is usually: futures reprice risk fast, implied volatility pops; physical flows adapt more slowly; retail follows with a lag, and often with less drama than the first weekend of commentary promised.
For Australia and Asia desks, the bigger point is transmission. Energy moves can influence inflation expectations, which can feed into rates pricing and the dollar, and in turn affect Asia FX and broader risk, though the links are not mechanical and can vary by regime.
Some market participants also monitor refined-product benchmarks, including gasoline contracts such as reformulated gasoline blendstock, as part of that chain rather than as a stand-alone signal.
Historical context, the two patterns that matter
Two patterns matter more than any single episode.
Pattern A: scare premium. Big headline, limited lasting outage. A spike, then a fade as the market decides the plumbing still works.
Pattern B: structural. Real barrels are lost or restrictions lock in; the forward curve reprices; the premium migrates from front-month drama to whole-curve reality.

One commonly observed pattern is that when it is only premium, volatility tends to spike more than price. When it is structural, levels and time spreads move more durably.
The three possible market reactions
Contained, rhetorical: quarantine exists but porous; diplomacy churns; no second-wave actions. Premium bleeds out; volatility mean-reverts.
Embargo tightens, exports curtailed, quality shock: enforcement hardens; PDVSA cuts deepen; diluent constraints bite. Heavies bid; cracks and distillates react; freight and insurance add friction.
Escalation, prolonged control risk: “not governing” language loses credibility; repeated operations; allies fracture further. Longer-duration premium; broader risk-off impulse across FX and rates.
Australia and Asia angle
For Sydney, Singapore, and Hong Kong screens, this is less about Venezuelan retail politics and more about how a Western Hemisphere intervention bleeds into Asia pricing.
AUD is the quick and dirty risk proxy. Asia refiners care about the kind of oil and the friction cost. Heavy crude plus diluent dependency makes substitution non-trivial. If enforcement looks aggressive, the “price” can show up in freight, insurance, and spreads before it shows up in headline Brent.
Catalyst calendar, key developments markets may monitor
- US policy detail: quarantine rules, enforcement posture, exemptions.
- UN and allies: statements that signal whether this becomes a long legitimacy fight.
- PDVSA operations: storage, shut-ins, diluent availability, floating storage signals.
- OPEC+ signalling: whether the group stays committed to stability if spreads blow out.

The United States entered a government shutdown on October 1, 2025, after Congress failed to agree on full-year appropriations or a short-term funding bill. Although shutdowns have occurred before, the timing, speed, scale, and motives behind this one make it unique. This is the first shutdown since the last Trump term in 2018–19, which lasted 35 days, the longest in history.For traders, understanding both the mechanics and the ripple effects is essential to anticipating how markets may respond, particularly if the shutdown draws out to multiple weeks as currently anticipated.
What Is a Government Shutdown?
A government shutdown occurs when Congress fails to pass appropriation bills or a temporary extension to fund government operations for the new fiscal year beginning October 1.Without the legal authority to spend, federal agencies must suspend “non-essential” operations, while “essential” services such as national security, air traffic control, and public safety continue, often with employees working unpaid until funding is restored.Since the Government Employee Fair Treatment Act of 2019, federal employees are guaranteed back pay to cover lost wages once the shutdown ends, although there has been some narrative from the current administration that some may not be returning to work at all.
Why Did the Government Shutdown Happen?
The 2025 impasse stems from partisan disputes over spending levels, health-insurance subsidies, and proposed rescissions of foreign aid and other programs. The reported result is that around 900,000 federal workers are furloughed, and another 700,000 are currently working without pay.Unlike many past standoffs, there was no stopgap agreement to keep the government open while negotiations continued, making this shutdown more disruptive and unusually early.
Why an Early Shutdown?
Historically, most shutdowns don’t occur immediately on October 1. Lawmakers typically kick the can down the road with a “Continuing Resolution (CR)”. This is a stopgap measure that can extend existing funding for weeks or months to allow time for an agreement later in the quarter.The speed of the breakdown in 2025, with no CR in place, is unusual compared to past shutdowns. It suggests it was not simply budgetary drift, but a potentially deliberate refusal to extend funding.
Alternative Theories Behind the Early Shutdown
While the main narrative coming from the U.S. administrators points to budget deadlock, several other theories are being discussed across the media:
- Executive Leverage – The White House may be using the shutdown as a tool to increase bargaining power and force structural policy changes. Health care is central to the debate, funding for which was impacted significantly by the “one big, beautiful bill” recently passed through Congress.
- Hardline Congressional Factions – Small but influential groups within Congress, particularly on the right, may be driving the shutdown to demand deeper cuts.
- Political Messaging – The blame game is rife, despite the reality that Republican control of the presidency, House, and Senate, as well as both sides, is indulging in the usual political barbs aimed at the other side. As for the voter impact, Recent polls show that voters are placing more blame on Republicans than Democrats at this point, though significant numbers of Americans suggest both parties are responsible
- Debt Ceiling Positioning – Creating a fiscal crisis early could shape the terms of future negotiations on borrowing limits.
- Electoral Calculus – With midterms ahead, both sides may be positioning to frame the narrative for voters.
- Systemic Dysfunction – A structural view is that shutdowns have become a recurring feature of hyper-partisan U.S. politics, rather than exceptions.
Short-Term Impact of Government Shutdown
AreaImpactFederal workforceHundreds of thousands have been furloughed with reduced services across various agencies.Travel & aviationFAA expects to furlough 11,000 staff. Inspections and certifications may stall. Safety concerns may become more acute if prolonged shutdown.Economic outputThe White House estimates a $15 billion GDP loss per week of shutdown (source: internal document obtained by “Politico”.Consumer spendingFederal workers and contractors face delayed income, pressuring local economies. Economic data releaseKey data releases may be delayed, impacting the decision process at the Fed meeting later this month.Credit outlookScope Ratings and others warn that the shutdown is “negative for credit” and could weigh on U.S. borrowing costs.Projects & researchInfrastructure, grants, and scientific initiatives are delayed or paused.
Medium- to Long-Term Impact of Government Shutdown
1. Market Sentiment
Shutdowns show some degree of U.S. political dysfunction. They can weigh on confidence and subsequently equity market and risk asset sentiment. To date, markets are shrugging off a prolonged impact, but a continued shutdown into later next week could start to impact.Equity markets have remained strong, and there has been no evidence of the frequent seasonal pullback we often see around this time of year.Markets have proved resilient to date, but one wonders whether this could be a catalyst for some significant selling to come.
2. Borrowing Costs
Ratings downgrades could lift Treasury yields and increase debt-servicing costs. The Federal Reserve is already balancing sticky inflation and potential downward pressure on growth. This could make rate decisions more difficult.
3. The Impact on the USD
Rises in treasury yields would generally support the USD. However, rising concerns about fiscal stability created by a prolonged shutdown may put further downward pressure on the USD. Consequently, it is likely to result in buying into gold as a safe haven. With gold already testing record highs repeatedly over the last weeks, this could support further moves to the upside.
4. Credibility Erosion
Repeated shutdowns weaken the U.S.’s reputation as the world’s most reliable borrower. With some evidence that tariffs are already impacting trade and investment into the US, a prolonged shutdown could exacerbate this further.
What Traders Should Watch
For those who trade financial markets, shutdowns matter more for what they could signal both in the short and medium term. Here are some of the key asset classes to watch:
- Equities: Likely to see volatility as political risk rises, and the potential for “money off the table” after significant gains year-to-date for equities.
- U.S. Dollar: With the US dollar already relatively weak, further vulnerability if a shutdown feeds global doubts about U.S. fiscal stability.
- Gold and other commodities: May continue to gain as hedges against political and credit risk. Oil is already threatening support levels; any prolonged shutdown may add to the bearish narrative, along with other economic slowdown concerns
- Outside the US: With the US such a big player in global GDP, we may see revisions in forward-looking estimates, slingshot impacts on other global markets and even supply chain disruptions with impact on customs services (potentially inflationary).
Final Word
The 2025 shutdown is unusual because of its scale and because it started on Day 1 of the fiscal year, without even a temporary extension. That speed points to a deeper strategic and political contribution beyond the usual budget wrangling that we see periodically.For traders, the lesson is clear: shutdowns are not just what happens in Washington, but may impact confidence, borrowing costs, and market sentiment across a range of asset classes. In today’s world, where political credibility is a form of capital, shutdowns have the potential to erode the very foundation of the U.S.’s role in global finance and trade relationships.
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Global penawaran umum perdana (IPO) pasar mengalami kebangkitan pada tahun 2025. Pendapatan meningkat 39% menjadi US$171,8 miliar di 1.293 listing, rebound tahunan paling tajam sejak booming pasca-pandemi.
Momentum itu sekarang berkembang hingga 2026 untuk apa yang beberapa analis keuangan berspekulasi bisa menjadi tahun IPO terbesar dalam sejarah.
Sejumlah perusahaan swasta mega-cap, termasuk SpaceX, OpenAI, dan Anthropic, sedang mengeksplorasi go public tahun ini, dengan penilaian gabungan yang bisa melebihi US $3 triliun.
Data pasar IPO 2025
Kandidat IPO teratas pada tahun 2026
1. SpaceX - penilaian US$1.5T
Pendapatan SpaceX dilaporkan mencapai US $15 miliar pada tahun 2025, dengan analis memproyeksikan peningkatan menjadi US $22-24 miliar pada tahun 2026. Perusahaan telah memiliki arus kas positif selama bertahun-tahun, sebagian besar didorong oleh jaringan broadband satelit Starlink.
Setelah akuisisi semua saham pada Februari 2026 dari perusahaan AI Elon Musk Xai, entitas gabungan juga mencakup Grok AI dan platform media sosial X (Twitter).
Analis keuangan terkemuka telah melaporkan SpaceX menargetkan daftar pertengahan 2026. Putaran pendanaan berikutnya diperkirakan akan mengumpulkan sekitar US $50 miliar, menempatkan kapitalisasi pasar awalnya sebesar US $1,5 triliun, yang akan menjadikannya penilaian IPO tertinggi kedua sepanjang masa.
Penilaian ini berarti SpaceX akan diperdagangkan pada 62-68 kali proyeksi penjualan 2026. Premi curam yang membutuhkan asumsi pertumbuhan besar-besaran seputar Starlink dan ambisi AI berbasis ruang angkasa jangka panjang.
2. OpenAI - penilaian US $850 miliar
OpenAI, perusahaan di balik ChatGPT, sekarang melaporkan lebih dari 800 juta pengguna aktif mingguan dari produk AI inovasinya.
Awalnya laboratorium penelitian nirlaba, telah direstrukturisasi menjadi entitas nirlaba yang mengembangkan model bahasa besar untuk aplikasi konsumen, perusahaan, dan pengembang.
OpenAI dilaporkan menargetkan IPO Q4 2026, menyelesaikan putaran pendanaan US$100 miliar lebih (terbesar yang pernah ada), yang akan menempatkan valuasinya sebesar US $850 miliar.
Namun, OpenAI masih perlu mengatasi beberapa rintangan jangka pendek untuk mencapai potensi yang terkait dengan penilaian setinggi itu.
Ini memproyeksikan kerugian US$14 miliar pada tahun 2026 dan tidak mengharapkan profitabilitas sebelum 2029. Perusahaan ini menghadapi persaingan intensif dari Google Gemini dan startup AI lainnya yang memotong pangsa pasarnya, dan Elon Musk telah mengajukan gugatan terhadap perusahaan yang meminta ganti rugi hingga US$134 miliar.
3. Antropik - penilaian US $350 miliar
Sementara OpenAI telah bersandar pada produk konsumen, Anthropic telah membangun bisnisnya di sekitar adopsi perusahaan. Sekitar 80% dari pendapatannya berasal dari pelanggan bisnis, dan delapan dari Fortune 10 sekarang adalah pengguna Claude.
Anthropic menutup putaran pendanaan senilai US$30 miliar pada Februari 2026 dengan penilaian US$350 miliar, lebih dari dua kali lipat valuasi US$183 miliar dari lima bulan sebelumnya.
Pendapatan tahunan Anthropic telah tumbuh sebesar 10x per tahun sejak 2024, jauh melampaui pertumbuhan OpenAI sebesar 3,4x per tahun. Jika tren ini berlanjut, pendapatan Anthropic bisa melewati OpenAI pada pertengahan 2026. Namun, sejak Juli 2025, tingkat pertumbuhan Anthropic telah melambat menjadi 7x per tahun.

Anthropic telah melibatkan firma hukum Wilson Sonsini untuk memulai persiapan IPO, dan penunjukan mantan CFO Microsoft Chris Liddell baru-baru ini ke dewan menandakan dorongan tata kelola menjelang potensi listing akhir 2026.
Perusahaan ini belum menguntungkan, tetapi bauran pendapatan perusahaan yang besar dan lintasan pertumbuhan yang cepat menjadikannya salah satu kandidat IPO yang paling diawasi tahun ini.
4. Stripe - Penilaian US$140 miliar
Stripe memproses total volume pembayaran sebesar US$1,4 triliun pada tahun 2024, kira-kira 1,3% dari PDB global. Setengah dari Fortune 100 sekarang menggunakan Stripe, dan langkah terbaru ke stablecoin dan pembayaran “agentic commerce” AI-to-AI memperluas pasar yang dapat dialamatkan.
Stripe tetap menjadi salah satu IPO fintech yang paling dinanti secara global, tetapi perusahaan telah menunjukkan kurangnya urgensi untuk mendaftar di masa lalu. Salah satu pendiri John Collison mengatakan di Davos pada Januari 2026 bahwa Stripe “masih tidak terburu-buru.”

Alih-alih mengejar IPO, Stripe telah melakukan penawaran tender setiap enam bulan dengan penilaian yang meningkat, memberikan likuiditas karyawan tanpa menyerahkan kendali.
Tender yang sering ini secara efektif berfungsi sebagai alternatif pasar swasta untuk go public. Namun, IPO tradisional masih ada di kartu pada tahun 2026, dengan penawaran tender perusahaan Februari yang menilainya sebesar US $140 miliar atau lebih, dan profitabilitas sejak 2024 menghilangkan salah satu hambatan utama untuk pencatatan.
5. Databricks - penilaian US $134 miliar
Databricks menyelesaikan putaran pendanaan US$5 miliar pada Februari 2026 dengan penilaian US$134 miliar.
Pendapatan tahunan perusahaan melebihi US $5,4 miliar pada Januari 2026, tumbuh sebesar 65% tahun-ke-tahun, dengan produk AI menghasilkan US $1,4 miliar.
CEO Ali Ghodsi mengatakan perusahaan siap untuk go public “ketika waktunya tepat,” dengan sebagian besar analis mengharapkan listing H2 2026. Dengan nilai US $134 miliar, Databricks bernilai lebih dari dua kali saingannya yang diperdagangkan secara publik Snowflake (~ US $58 miliar).
Intinya
2026 berpotensi menjadi tahun IPO terbesar berdasarkan penilaian dalam sejarah. Dengan kandidat yang paling mungkin, SpaceX dan Databricks, mencocokkan penilaian total semua IPO 2025 dengan sendirinya.
Jika pemain AI utama seperti OpenAI dan Anthropic, serta fintech pembayaran terkemuka dunia Stripe, juga terdaftar sebelum akhir tahun, 2026 dapat melihat total nilai tambah lebih dari US $3 triliun ke pasar global melalui IPO saja.

Pasar bergerak ke minggu depan dengan data inflasi di Australia dan Jepang, di samping meningkatnya ketegangan geopolitik yang terus mempengaruhi harga energi dan sentimen risiko yang lebih luas.
- Indeks Harga Konsumen Australia (IHK): Data inflasi dapat mempengaruhi Bank Cadangan Australia (RBA)) jalur kebijakan, dengan dolar Australia (AUD) dan imbal hasil lokal sensitif terhadap kejutan apa pun.
- Cluster data Jepang: CPI Tokyo (awal) ditambah produksi industri dan penjualan ritel memberikan denyut inflasi dan aktivitas yang dapat membentuk ekspektasi normalisasi Bank of Japan (BoJ).
- Zona Euro & Jerman CPI: Pembacaan inflasi kilat akan menguji narasi disinflasi dan mempengaruhi ekspektasi waktu pemotongan suku bunga ECB.
- Minyak dan geopolitik: Minyak mentah Brent telah membukukan penutupan tertinggi sejak 8 Agustus 2025 di tengah ketegangan Timur Tengah yang diperbarui, memperkuat risiko inflasi yang didorong oleh energi.
CPI Australia: Ekspektasi RBA berubah?
Rilis IHK Australia yang akan datang akan diawasi ketat untuk sinyal apakah inflasi stabil atau terbukti lebih persisten dari yang diharapkan.
Pencetakan yang lebih kuat dari perkiraan dapat dikaitkan dengan hasil yang lebih tinggi dan AUD yang lebih kuat seiring dengan penyesuaian ekspektasi suku bunga. Hasil yang lebih lembut dapat mendukung harapan untuk sikap kebijakan yang lebih stabil.
Tanggal utama
- Tingkat Inflasi (MoM): 11:30 pagi Rabu, 25 Februari (AEDT)
- CPI: 11:30 pagi Rabu, 25 Februari (AEDT)
Memantau
- Volatilitas AUD di sekitar rilis.
- Reaksi hasil ikatan lokal.
- Pergeseran harga suku bunga.

Data inflasi dan pertumbuhan Jepang
Rilis akhir pekan Jepang menggabungkan CPI Tokyo (awal) dengan produksi industri dan penjualan ritel, menawarkan pembacaan yang lebih luas tentang tekanan harga dan permintaan domestik.
CPI Tokyo sering dipandang sebagai sinyal tepat waktu untuk dinamika inflasi nasional dan debat BoJ. Output industri dan pengeluaran ritel menambah konteks aktivitas.
Kejutan di seluruh cluster ini dapat mendorong pergerakan tajam dalam JPY, terutama jika hasilnya mengubah persepsi seputar kecepatan dan persistensi normalisasi BoJ.
Tanggal utama
- CPI Tokyo: 10:30 pagi Jumat, 27 Februari (AEDT)
- Produksi Industri: 10:50 pagi Jumat, 27 Februari (AEDT)
- Penjualan Eceran: 10:50 pagi Jumat, 27 Februari (AEDT)
Memantau
- Sensitivitas JPY terhadap kejutan inflasi
- Imbal hasil obligasi bergerak sebagai respons terhadap data aktivitas
- Reaksi ekuitas jika ekspektasi momentum pertumbuhan bergeser
Aliran energi dan safe-haven
Harga minyak telah naik ke penutupan tertinggi sejak 8 Agustus 2025 di tengah ketegangan Timur Tengah yang baru.
Laporan terbaru tentang aktivitas militer regional yang meningkat dan berita utama risiko pengiriman di dekat Selat Hormuz telah memperkuat keamanan energi sebagai fokus pasar. Selat Hormuz tetap menjadi titik penghalang yang diawasi secara luas untuk aliran energi global.
Harga minyak yang lebih tinggi dapat memberi makan ekspektasi inflasi dan mempengaruhi imbal hasil obligasi. Pada saat yang sama, ketidakpastian geopolitik dapat mendukung USD melalui permintaan safe-haven dan posisi suku bunga relatif.
Memantau
- Tingkat harga minyak mentah Brent
- Kekuatan USD versus mata uang utama
- Pergerakan imbal hasil seiring penyesuaian premi risiko inflasi

Inflasi zona euro dan Jerman
Pembacaan inflasi kilat dari Jerman dan zona euro yang lebih luas (HICP) akan menguji apakah tren disinflasi kawasan itu tetap utuh.
Rilis Jerman dapat mempengaruhi ekspektasi menjelang angka agregat zona euro. Jika inflasi inti terbukti lengket, ekspektasi seputar waktu dan laju pelonggaran potensial Bank Sentral Eropa dapat berubah.
Tanggal utama
- Jerman - Tingkat Inflasi: 00:00 Sabtu, 28 Februari (AEDT)
Memantau
- Volatilitas EUR di sekitar rilis inflasi
- Imbal hasil obligasi negara Eropa
- Penyesuaian probabilitas pemotongan suku bunga
Peristiwa ekonomi utama


Dari pengganggu teknologi hingga kontraktor pertahanan, beberapa perusahaan yang paling banyak dibicarakan di pasar memulai perjalanan publik mereka melalui penawaran umum perdana (IPO). Bagi pedagang, daftar publik awal ini dapat mewakili lingkungan perdagangan yang unik, tetapi juga periode ketidakpastian yang meningkat.
Fakta singkat
- IPO adalah ketika perusahaan swasta mendaftarkan sahamnya di bursa saham publik untuk pertama kalinya.
- IPO dapat menawarkan pedagang akses awal ke perusahaan dengan pertumbuhan tinggi, tetapi datang dengan volatilitas yang tinggi dan riwayat harga yang terbatas.
- Setelah terdaftar, pedagang dapat memperoleh eksposur terhadap saham IPO melalui pembelian saham langsung atau derivatif seperti kontrak untuk perbedaan (CFD).
Apa yang dimaksud dengan penawaran umum perdana (IPO)?
IPO adalah ketika perusahaan menawarkan sahamnya kepada publik untuk pertama kalinya.
Sebelum melakukan IPO, saham di perusahaan biasanya hanya dipegang oleh pendiri, karyawan awal, dan investor swasta. Going public membuat saham tersedia untuk dibeli oleh siapa saja.
Tergantung pada ukuran perusahaan, biasanya akan mendaftarkan saham publiknya di bursa saham lokal (misalnya, ASX di Australia). Namun, beberapa perusahaan valuasi besar memilih untuk hanya mendaftar di bursa saham global, seperti Nasdaq, di mana pun kantor pusat utama mereka berada.
Bagi pedagang, IPO umumnya merupakan kesempatan pertama untuk mendapatkan eksposur terhadap saham perusahaan. Mereka dapat menciptakan lingkungan yang unik dengan peningkatan volatilitas dan likuiditas, tetapi juga membawa risiko tinggi, mengingat sejarah harga yang terbatas dan sensitivitas terhadap perubahan sentimen.
Mengapa perusahaan go public?
Penggerak terbesar untuk melakukan IPO adalah mengakses lebih banyak modal. Pencatatan di bursa publik berarti perusahaan dapat mengumpulkan dana yang signifikan dengan menjual saham.
Ini juga menyediakan likuiditas bagi pemegang saham yang ada. Pendiri, karyawan awal, dan investor swasta sering menjual sebagian dari kepemilikan mereka yang ada di pasar terbuka, menyadari pengembalian atas dukungan mereka selama bertahun-tahun.
Di luar manfaat moneter, go public berarti perusahaan dapat menggunakan saham mereka sebagai mata uang untuk akuisisi dan menawarkan kompensasi berbasis ekuitas untuk menarik bakat. Dan penilaian publik memberikan patokan transparan, yang berguna untuk penentuan posisi strategis dan penggalangan dana di masa depan.
Namun, itu datang dengan pertukaran. Perusahaan publik harus mematuhi kewajiban pengungkapan dan pelaporan yang berkelanjutan, dan tekanan dari pemegang saham publik dapat menjadi penghalang bagi kemajuan jangka panjang jika banyak yang berfokus pada kinerja jangka pendek.

Bagaimana proses IPO bekerja?
Sementara spesifikasinya bervariasi menurut yurisdiksi, beralih dari perusahaan swasta ke listing publik umumnya melibatkan tahapan berikut:
1. Persiapan
Perusahaan pertama-tama memilih penjamin emisi (biasanya bank investasi) untuk mengelola penawaran. Bersama-sama, mereka menilai keuangan perusahaan, struktur perusahaan, dan posisi pasar untuk menentukan pendekatan terbaik untuk go public. Ini adalah tahap perencanaan yang berat untuk memastikan perusahaan benar-benar siap untuk go public.
2. Pendaftaran
Setelah semuanya disiapkan, penjamin emisi melakukan pemeriksaan uji tuntas menyeluruh dan kemudian mengajukan dokumen pengungkapan yang diperlukan kepada regulator terkait. Dokumen-dokumen ini memberikan pengungkapan rinci kepada regulator tentang perusahaan, manajemennya, dan penawaran yang diusulkan. Di Australia, ini biasanya merupakan prospektus yang diajukan ke ASIC; di AS, pernyataan pendaftaran diajukan ke SEC.
3. Roadshow
Eksekutif di perusahaan dan penjamin emisi kemudian akan mempresentasikan kasus investasi kepada investor institusi dan analis pasar dalam “roadshow”. Showcase ini dirancang untuk mengukur permintaan saham dan membantu menghasilkan minat. Investor institusional dapat mendaftarkan minat dan penilaian IPO mereka, yang membantu menginformasikan harga awal.
4. Harga
Berdasarkan umpan balik dari roadshow dan kondisi pasar saat ini, penjamin emisi menetapkan harga saham akhir dan menentukan jumlah saham yang akan diterbitkan. Saham dialokasikan di 'pasar primer' untuk investor yang berpartisipasi dalam penawaran (sebelum saham terdaftar secara publik di pasar sekunder). Proses ini menetapkan harga pra-pasar, yang secara efektif menentukan penilaian publik awal perusahaan.
5. Daftar
Pada hari pencatatan, saham perusahaan mulai diperdagangkan di bursa saham yang dipilih, secara resmi membuka pasar sekunder. Bagi sebagian besar pedagang, ini adalah titik pertama di mana mereka dapat memperdagangkan saham, baik secara langsung atau melalui derivatif seperti CFD Saham.
6. Pasca IPO
Setelah terdaftar, perusahaan menjadi tunduk pada persyaratan pelaporan dan pengungkapan yang ketat. Ini harus berkomunikasi secara teratur dengan pemegang saham, mempublikasikan hasil keuangannya, dan mematuhi standar tata kelola bursa tempat ia terdaftar.
Risiko dan manfaat IPO bagi pedagang
Bagaimana trader berpartisipasi dalam IPO?
Bagi sebagian besar pedagang, berpartisipasi dalam IPO datang setelah saham terdaftar dan mulai diperdagangkan di pasar sekunder.
Setelah saham ditayangkan di bursa, investor dapat membeli saham fisik secara langsung melalui broker atau pertukaran online, atau mereka dapat menggunakan derivatif seperti CFD Saham untuk mengambil posisi pada harga tanpa memiliki aset yang mendasarinya.
Beberapa hari pertama perdagangan IPO cenderung sangat fluktuatif. Pedagang harus memastikan mereka telah mengambil langkah-langkah manajemen risiko yang tepat untuk membantu melindungi terhadap potensi perubahan harga yang tajam.
Intinya
IPO menandai ketika perusahaan dapat diinvestasikan ke publik. Mereka dapat menawarkan akses awal ke perusahaan dengan pertumbuhan tinggi dan menciptakan lingkungan perdagangan unik yang didorong oleh peningkatan volatilitas dan minat pasar.
Bagi pedagang, memahami bagaimana proses bekerja, apa yang mendorong harga dan kinerja pasca-IPO, dan bagaimana menimbang potensi imbalan terhadap risiko perdagangan saham yang baru terdaftar sangat penting sebelum mengambil posisi.

