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A+H上市扩容潮加速 港交所融资额八个月破千三亿
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-09-06 06:21

Group 1 - The Hong Kong Stock Exchange (HKEX) has seen a significant increase in new stock financing, reaching HKD 134.5 billion in the first eight months of the year, a nearly sixfold year-on-year growth [1] - The A+H listing model has contributed to 70% of the fundraising amount in the first half of the year, highlighting the synergy between mainland and Hong Kong capital markets [1] - Eleven A-share companies have successfully completed A+H dual listings this year, raising over HKD 90 billion, which accounts for 70% of the overall IPO scale in Hong Kong [1] Group 2 - Major companies such as CATL, Hansoh Pharmaceutical, Sanhua Intelligent Controls, and Haitian Flavoring & Food have raised over HKD 10 billion each, marking the largest IPO cases in Hong Kong this year [1] - There are currently over 51 A-share companies in the queue for listing, including industry leaders like SANY Heavy Industry, Sungrow Power Supply, and Kefu Medical [1] Group 3 - Companies are exploring innovative ways to establish A+H structures, which not only help broaden financing channels but also enhance resource integration and cross-market collaboration [4] - The influx of A-share leaders into the Hong Kong market is expected to gradually improve the industry structure of the Hong Kong stock market, increasing market diversity [5] Group 4 - Unique approaches to A+H listings are emerging, such as Fantasia Holdings' merger with Zhenyang Development and Founder Holdings' privatization of New Hope Energy followed by a listing on HKEX [6] - The acceleration of quality enterprises moving south is anticipated to bring about positive changes, including a significant decrease in the AH premium index and instances of H-shares trading at higher valuations than A-shares [8] Group 5 - The market is expected to see an increase in the weight of "hard technology" sectors such as new energy, pharmaceuticals, and equipment manufacturing, improving the overall market ecology [9] - The influx of long-term capital is likely to attract more investments, driving the overall valuation recovery of A+H companies [9]