Global conflicts, such as the recent strikes on Iran, are not expected to completely halt companies from accessing U.S. public markets, according to NYSE President Lynn Martin. Bloomberg posted on X that despite geopolitical tensions, the market remains resilient. Martin emphasized that while these events can create volatility, they do not necessarily deter companies from pursuing public listings. The NYSE continues to see interest from firms looking to go public, indicating confidence in the U.S. market's ability to withstand external pressures. Martin's comments highlight the ongoing strength and appeal of the U.S. public markets amid global uncertainties.