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超51家!A股公司赴港IPO火了,上市方式又现创新!
Zheng Quan Shi Bao Wang·2025-09-06 15:20

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, with A+H listings accounting for 70% of the total fundraising in the first half of the year [1][2] - A total of 11 A-share companies have completed A+H listings this year, raising over HKD 90 billion, which represents about 70% of the total IPO fundraising in the Hong Kong market [2] - More than 51 A-share companies are currently in the process of preparing for their listings in Hong Kong, including notable firms like SANY Heavy Industry and Sungrow Power Supply [2][3] Group 2 - Innovative listing methods are emerging in the current A+H expansion wave, such as share swap mergers and privatization, which provide companies with new financing channels and resource optimization opportunities [3] - Zhejiang Hu-Hang-Yong plans to achieve A+H listing through a share swap merger with Zhenyang Development, while New Hope Group intends to privatize New Hope Energy through its wholly-owned subsidiary and list on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange [3] Group 3 - The enthusiasm for A+H listings is driven by multiple factors, including support from mainland authorities for quality companies to list in Hong Kong and the ongoing optimization of the approval process by HKEX [4] - The trend of A+H listings is expected to improve the industry structure of the Hong Kong market, attracting more capital and updating the composition of A+H listed companies [5] Group 4 - As of September 5, 2023, among 161 A+H stocks, only 5 have H-share prices exceeding A-share prices, with CATL showing the largest discount at 17.43% [5][6] - The premium of A-shares over H-shares has significantly decreased, reflecting a shift in market sentiment and a revaluation of H-shares due to the low interest rate environment in mainland China [6]