What's Driving Market Expectations: Companies Staying Private Longer

10月 20, 2025

In part two of our series on investment banking, market leaders Larry Wieseneck and Grant Miller join David Erickson to explore the accelerating growth of private capital markets and why cash-flowing companies are increasingly choosing to stay private. Together, they explore the evolving dynamics between public and private markets, highlight key opportunities for our clients and share insights on the rise of the convertible bond market and the transformation of private credit.

Listen to part one for more perspective on investment banking: What's Driving Market Expectations: Politics, Rates and Risk

This podcast was originally recorded on October 8, 2025.

Full transcript to come.


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Chef, Services bancaires d’investissement mondiaux, Valeurs Mobilières TD Vice-président principal, TD Cowen

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Chef, Services bancaires d’investissement mondiaux, Valeurs Mobilières TD Vice-président principal, TD Cowen

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Chef, Services bancaires d’investissement mondiaux, Valeurs Mobilières TD Vice-président principal, TD Cowen

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Professeur associé à la Columbia Business School

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Professeur associé à la Columbia Business School

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Professeur associé à la Columbia Business School

Grant Miller

Executive Managing Director, Head of Global Capital Markets, TD Securities

Grant Miller


Executive Managing Director, Head of Global Capital Markets, TD Securities

Grant Miller


Executive Managing Director, Head of Global Capital Markets, TD Securities