Group 1 - The Hong Kong stock market has shown significant recovery since September last year, with IPO activity returning to the top globally in the first half of this year, and daily trading volume doubling [1] - The interest from foreign investors in Chinese assets has increased, shifting from "not investable" to "must invest" [2][3] - There are currently over 200 companies queued for IPOs, with a significant portion being technology firms, indicating a healthy supply of potential listings [3] Group 2 - The total financing amount for new stock issuance in Hong Kong reached HKD 137.5 billion by the end of August, a nearly sixfold increase compared to the same period in 2024 [4] - The trend of "A first, then H" listings has emerged due to companies' expansion needs and the demand for overseas financing platforms [5] - The Hong Kong Stock Exchange (HKEX) has a unique advantage in accommodating both large and small companies, enhancing its market inclusivity [6] Group 3 - Despite the strong performance of the Hong Kong market, there are still areas for improvement, particularly in the bond and commodity markets [7] - HKEX aims to diversify its product offerings beyond equities to remain competitive and meet the needs of foreign investors [7][8] - The inclusion of REITs in the Stock Connect program is being prepared, which will further enrich the trading options available [7]
香港交易所集团行政总裁陈翊庭: 港股市场IPO热度仍将持续 中国资产已变成“不能不投资”