KEY POINTS
  • Dutch file-sharing company WeTransfer says it has canceled plans for an initial public offering due to "volatile market conditions."
  • WeTransfer had planned to raise $140 million in its IPO, and was seeking a valuation of as much as $800 million.
  • Investors have soured on tech stocks recently amid jitters over the path for central banks' monetary policies.
The WeTransfer logo on a smartphone.

LONDON — The stock market has gotten a little too volatile for WeTransfer's liking.

The Dutch file-sharing company said Thursday that it has canceled plans for an initial public offering on the Euronext Amsterdam exchange, citing market volatility. It added there was still "substantial investor demand" for the IPO.