Investors in two major financial markets face restrictions as SpaceX prepares for a historic IPO.
SpaceX's website and IPO marketing documents were unavailable to users in mainland China and Hong Kong on Friday, according to a Reuters review. The issue comes as the company moves forward with what could become the largest IPO ever, raising concerns about investor access in two important markets.
Key Details
SpaceX is seeking to raise $75 billion through its public offering, giving the company a valuation of $1.75 trillion. If successful, it would rank among the 10 most valuable U.S.-listed companies and could become the first U.S. IPO valued above $1 trillion.
The company launched its investor roadshow in New York on Thursday and published IPO documents online. While the materials were accessible across most major Asian markets, users in mainland China and Hong Kong were met with an "Error 1009" message when attempting to access them.
Reuters was unable to determine when the restrictions were introduced or why they were implemented.
SpaceX and the IPO's lead banks - Bank of America, Citigroup, Goldman Sachs, JPMorgan, and Morgan Stanley - did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
According to web security provider Cloudflare, Error 1009 usually indicates that a website owner has blocked access from specific countries or regions. Francis Fong, honorary president of the Hong Kong Information Technology Federation, said such restrictions are typically made by the company operating the website.
Market Reaction
The development is drawing attention across global equity markets as investors monitor demand for one of the most anticipated IPOs in history.
While there was no immediate impact on major currencies, traders are closely watching investor participation levels and regional demand ahead of the offering.
Why It Matters
Access to IPO materials is a key part of the investment process. Restrictions in China and Hong Kong could limit engagement from investors in two markets known for strong interest in high-profile technology listings.
Conclusion
Investors will now be watching for an explanation from SpaceX and its underwriting banks, as well as any signs that access restrictions may be lifted before the IPO moves closer to launch. The size and valuation of the deal mean that even small developments could influence market sentiment.
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