Core Insights - Hong Kong Stock Exchange (HKEX) has seen a significant increase in IPO financing, reaching HKD 182.9 billion by the end of September, more than doubling compared to the same period in 2024 [1] - There is a notable rise in overseas investor participation in new stock subscriptions, particularly from Europe, the Middle East, and emerging markets, indicating strong international confidence in China's tech innovation [1] - The "A+H" listing model has developed further, with nearly half of the new IPO financing in the first nine months coming from "A+H" companies, showcasing strong market linkage between mainland China and Hong Kong [1][2] IPO Market Performance - Hong Kong ranks first globally in IPO financing this year, with a total of HKD 182.9 billion raised [2] - The total amount raised through refinancing activities reached HKD 456.1 billion by the end of September, more than double the new stock market fundraising amount, providing efficient financing channels for listed companies [2] Secondary Market Performance - The secondary market in Hong Kong has also shown robust growth, with an average daily trading volume of HKD 256.4 billion by the end of September, a 126% increase year-on-year [3] - The average daily trading volume for the Stock Connect programs reached HKD 206.4 billion for Shanghai and Shenzhen stock connects, a 68% increase year-on-year, while the Hong Kong Stock Connect saw a daily average of HKD 126 billion, more than double that of 2024 [3] Connectivity and Future Developments - Preparations for optimizing the connectivity mechanisms are underway, with plans to include REITs in the Stock Connect and introduce block trading mechanisms [4] - The HKEX aims to enhance its international competitiveness and meet the diverse investment needs of global investors, including those from mainland China, while continuing to optimize listing regulations and expand connectivity mechanisms [4]
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