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“打新吃肉” 港股新股盛宴正酣
2 1 Shi Ji Jing Ji Bao Dao·2025-06-19 13:24

Group 1 - The Hong Kong IPO market is experiencing a surge, with 40 new stocks raising HKD 102.1 billion in the first half of 2025, marking a 33% increase in the number of new listings and a 673% increase in total funds raised compared to the same period last year [1][2] - Major contributions to the fundraising total come from four large A+H stocks and one H-share, including CATL (HKD 41 billion), Hengrui Medicine (HKD 9.9 billion), and others [2] - The overall sentiment in the IPO market is positive, with expectations for continued recovery in the second half of 2025, supported by over 170 pending listing applications [2][3] Group 2 - The enthusiasm for IPOs is reflected in the high oversubscription rates, with 97% of IPOs receiving oversubscription this year, and 76% of those oversubscribed by more than 20 times [3][5] - Notable IPOs this year include a record oversubscription for companies like Mijia Ice City and CATL, with Mijia Ice City seeing a subscription amount of HKD 1.83 trillion [3][4] - The decline in the first-day listing failure rate to around 29% is the lowest in five years, indicating improved market conditions [5] Group 3 - The current IPO boom is supported by three main factors: policy incentives for A+H listings, capital inflow from international markets, and a recovery in market sentiment driven by advancements in technology [6][8] - High-performing IPOs share characteristics such as being industry leaders, having scarcity value, receiving cornerstone investor backing, being dual-listed A+H companies, and having high public subscription enthusiasm [8][9] - Despite the positive trends, there are concerns about the sustainability of returns as more participants enter the market, potentially leading to increased valuations and lower quality IPOs [9][10]