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上半年A股IPO平均首日回报达到220% 你打新赚了多少?
Jing Ji Guan Cha Wang·2025-06-12 12:48

Group 1 - In the first half of 2025, there were no IPOs that broke below their issue price, with an average first-day return of 220%, a significant increase from 136% in the same period of 2024 [2] - The report indicates that the IPO activities in mainland China and Hong Kong have increased their share of global IPOs, with Hong Kong accounting for 24% and A-shares for 33% of the total global fundraising [2][9] - The Hong Kong Stock Exchange topped the global fundraising scale with $14 billion, driven by large IPOs such as CATL [2][9] Group 2 - A total of 50 companies went public in the A-share market, raising over 37.1 billion yuan, marking a 14% increase in both the number of IPOs and the amount raised compared to the previous year [5] - The industrial, technology, and materials sectors led in both the number of IPOs and the amount raised, with over 30% of the IPOs in the automotive industry [5] - The average oversubscription rate for IPOs has significantly increased, reflecting heightened investor enthusiasm for new listings [5] Group 3 - The report highlights a trend of declining IPO queues, with only 28 companies filing for IPOs from January to May 2025, compared to just 2 in the same period last year [6] - The termination of IPOs is nearing its end, with 67 companies withdrawing their applications in 2025, a significant decrease from nearly 300 in the previous year [6][7] - The A-share IPO market is expected to focus more on technology-driven companies, with quality enterprises meeting listing conditions likely to proceed with their IPOs [8] Group 4 - The Hong Kong IPO market saw a surge, with approximately 40 companies expected to go public, raising around 10.87 billion HKD, representing a 33% increase in the number of IPOs and a 711% increase in the amount raised year-on-year [9] - The introduction of the "Tech Company Fast Track" in Hong Kong aims to facilitate the listing of technology and biotech companies, enhancing financing efficiency [12] - The report suggests that the IPO market in Hong Kong will continue to thrive due to the enthusiasm for A-share companies listing in Hong Kong and the return of Chinese companies listed abroad [15]