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A股+H股,上半年IPO募资额合计占全球三分之一
Bei Jing Ri Bao Ke Hu Duan·2025-06-12 11:57

Core Insights - The A-share market is showing steady progress with an increasing emphasis on "technology" attributes, while the Hong Kong market is experiencing a surge in large IPOs, leading to a record fundraising amount [1][4] A-share Market Summary - In the first half of the year, 50 companies launched IPOs in the A-share market, raising over 37.1 billion RMB, with both the number of IPOs and fundraising amounts increasing by 14% year-on-year [3] - The Shenzhen Stock Exchange's ChiNext and the Shanghai Stock Exchange's main board ranked first in terms of IPO numbers and fundraising amounts [3] - The average fundraising amount for A-share IPOs was 743 million RMB, with a notable entry of a Beijing Stock Exchange company into the top ten IPOs [3] - The China Securities Regulatory Commission's recent emphasis on supporting high-quality, unprofitable technology companies for listing indicates a significant release of institutional dividends for innovative enterprises [3] Hong Kong Market Summary - The Hong Kong capital market has seen a strong recovery in IPOs, with approximately 40 companies expected to launch, raising around 108.7 billion HKD, representing a 33% increase in the number of listings and a 711% increase in fundraising compared to the same period last year [5] - Major IPOs, such as those from companies like CATL, have significantly boosted the fundraising scale in Hong Kong [5] - Mainland companies dominate the Hong Kong IPO landscape, accounting for 95% of the number of IPOs and 96.7% of the total fundraising amount [5] - The current IPO boom in Hong Kong is driven by a combination of policy, market conditions, and supply from enterprises [6] Future Outlook - The report anticipates that the A-share IPO market will transition to a "new normal," characterized by a more rhythmic issuance of IPOs that aligns with market capacity, rather than a return to previous rapid expansion [8] - The focus for upcoming A-share IPOs is expected to be on technology-driven companies that meet listing criteria, particularly in sectors like artificial intelligence, robotics, semiconductors, new energy, and biomedicine [9] - The enthusiasm for A-share companies to list in Hong Kong, along with the trend of "A+H" dual listings, is likely to sustain the IPO heat in the Hong Kong market [9]