Group 1 - The core viewpoint is that Chinese companies are increasingly issuing overseas, with significant IPOs and large-scale placements in the Hong Kong market, indicating a recovery in the market [2][3] - UBS highlights that the successful placements of major projects like BYD and Xiaomi demonstrate the Hong Kong stock market's capability to support top-tier corporate financing and reflect the strong fundamentals of these companies [2] - The trend of A-share companies choosing to list in Hong Kong is driven by the institutional investor base and financing convenience offered by the Hong Kong market [3] Group 2 - UBS reports a downward trend in the AH premium index, which decreased from around 150 in early 2024 to 134.9 by May 25, 2025, indicating a shift in trading preferences towards H-shares among domestic investors [3] - The Hong Kong stock market remains attractive due to its low valuations and the need for international funds to diversify their investments, supported by its depth and liquidity [4] - There is an expectation of a continued trend of Chinese companies returning to the Hong Kong market for secondary listings, particularly among those that have been exclusively listed in the U.S. [3]
瑞银胡凌寒答21:投资者基础及融资便利性是A股公司赴港上市主因