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 volumes doubling [1] - The CEO of Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing, Charles Li, noted that the enthusiasm for IPOs in Hong Kong is expected to continue, driven by increasing foreign investment in Chinese assets as a diversification strategy [1][2] - Over 200 companies are currently in the IPO pipeline, with half being technology firms, indicating a robust supply of potential listings [2] Group 2 - The first half of this year saw a dramatic increase in IPO financing, reaching HKD 137.5 billion, nearly six times higher than the same period in 2024, with A+H listings accounting for 70% of total financing [3] - The trend of "A first, then H" listings has emerged due to companies seeking overseas financing platforms for expansion, reflecting a shift in corporate strategies [4][5] Group 3 - Despite the strong performance of the Hong Kong market, there are still areas for improvement, particularly in the bond and commodity markets, where the Hong Kong Exchanges need to enhance their offerings to compete effectively [6] - The company plans to diversify its product range beyond equities, focusing on fixed income and commodities to better meet investor needs [6][7]
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”