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对话纳斯达克副主席:中企仍有赴美上市意愿,期待迎接更多AI企业

Core Insights - Asia continues to be the primary growth driver for Nasdaq's international business, with 66 Chinese companies going public this year, primarily in the $6 million to $7 million range, indicating sustained listing demand from China as the world's second-largest economy [1][2] - The IPO market is recovering, with significant contributions from sectors such as healthcare, fintech, cryptocurrency, and AI, highlighting Nasdaq's appeal for tech-oriented companies [2][3] - Nasdaq aims to attract more AI companies, with OpenAI rumored to be considering an IPO in the near future, emphasizing Nasdaq as the ideal listing venue for such firms [4][5] Asian Market Dynamics - Asian regions, particularly Japan and Korea, are emerging as fast-growing IPO markets, with Japan's IPO count nearly doubling this year and stable interest from Korean companies [2][3] - The healthcare sector remains a strong area for Chinese companies looking to list, with some opting for SPAC mergers and direct listings on Nasdaq [3] Competitive Landscape - Nasdaq is competing with global exchanges like Hong Kong and Tokyo for IPOs, focusing on enhancing liquidity, service quality, and technology to attract companies [5][6] - Recent regulatory changes proposed by Nasdaq aim to tighten listing standards, including raising the minimum public float to $15 million and adjusting fundraising requirements for companies primarily operating in China [6]