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[Anthropic's Record IPO Ambitions and Iran's Economic Struggle Amid Conflict]-[Anthropic’s anticipated $2tn IPO]

FT News Briefing · B1 · 2026-08-13

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Anthropic's Potential Record-Breaking IPO: A New AI Frontier

Investors are setting their sights on an ambitious milestone as the AI startup Anthropic prepares for its public listing this October. With a projected valuation of at least $2 trillion, the company is poised to surpass the record set earlier this year by SpaceX, which reached a valuation of $1.77 trillion. According to FT venture capital correspondent George Hammond, this optimism is driven by Anthropic’s "prodigious growth" over the last 18 months, during which it has "leapfrogged its main rival, OpenAI."

The Drivers of Investor Confidence

Investors appear to view Anthropic as the "fastest growing startup of all time." The company’s strategy of focusing on "selling AI to businesses" has proven to be a highly effective way to capitalize on the burgeoning AI opportunity. Despite market volatility and recent "yo-yos in the public markets," investor sentiment remains "very, very hot." Analysts suggest that the market perceives an "unlimited upside to AI," viewing even companies like SpaceX through the lens of their AI-driven potential.

Risks and Regulatory Hurdles

However, the path to a $2 trillion valuation is fraught with challenges. The sector is currently grappling with "fears around a bubble forming," alongside rising competition from cheaper "open weight models" emerging from China. Furthermore, Anthropic faces significant geopolitical headwinds, including a "protracted fight" with the US government and the Trump administration. A notable setback occurred in June when the Commerce Department imposed export controls, forcing the company to "suspend some of their best models." As Anthropic remains in a "quiet period" following its SEC filing, the $2 trillion valuation remains an expectation derived from investors' "own assets" and calculations rather than official guidance.

The Economic Fallout of the US-Iran Conflict

While US markets navigate the complexities of the AI boom, the ongoing US-Iran war is exerting extreme pressure on the Iranian economy. Domestic inflation has reached crisis levels, with year-on-year figures exceeding 80% and food inflation surging to nearly 130%.

Survival Tactics in a Crushing Economy

As the value of the Iranian rial continues to "plummet," households are struggling to afford basic necessities. FT reporter Bida Ghaffari, based in Tehran, notes that families often run out of money halfway through the month. To cope, businesses are increasingly adopting "buy now, pay later" (BNPL) schemes. Once reserved for luxury items like "cars, seaside villas, and expensive appliances," these installment plans have now expanded to cover daily essentials like groceries and cosmetics.

The Resistance Economy and the Waiting Game

The Iranian regime continues to promote its "resistance economy"—a strategy intended to survive sanctions by relying on domestic resources. Despite the "cost of living crisis," the leadership believes that by enduring the pain, they can eventually flip the script on the US. Tehran is banking on the hope that if the Strait of Hormuz remains closed and global energy prices continue to rise, the resulting economic pressure could "turn against Trump and force him to give in." For now, however, it is the Iranian families and local businesses who are paying the ultimate price in this protracted geopolitical waiting game.

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But as that waiting game plays out, Iranian families and businesses are paying the price.
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📖 Transcript

Good morning from the Financial Times.
Today is Thursday, August 13th, and this is your FT News Briefing.
Investors think Anthropic's public listing will be the biggest ever.
Plus, more Iranians are using buy now, pay later plans because of the war.
I'm Sonia Hudson in for Mark Filippino, and here's the news you need to start your day.
Anthropic investors think the AI startup will hit the public market at a valuation of at least $2 trillion.

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