港股IPO登顶全球
2 1 Shi Ji Jing Ji Bao Dao·2025-12-30 00:31

Core Viewpoint - In 2025, the Hong Kong Stock Exchange (HKEX) is expected to lead the global IPO market with a projected fundraising total exceeding HKD 280 billion, marking a significant return to prominence after several years [1][2]. Group 1: IPO Market Dynamics - The HKEX is anticipated to host 117 new listings in 2025, averaging a new listing every two trading days [1]. - Major IPO projects are significantly contributing to the overall fundraising scale, with the top ten IPOs expected to account for a substantial portion of the total [3][4]. - Six of the top ten IPOs are "A+H" listed companies, collectively raising HKD 1,033.20 million, which represents 36.12% of the total IPO fundraising for the year [4]. Group 2: A-Share Influence - The "A-share" influence is increasing, with 19 A-share companies successfully listing in Hong Kong, raising a total of HKD 1,399.93 million, nearly half of the total new fundraising [6]. - The "A+H" listing model is becoming a preferred choice for many companies, driven by various strategic needs such as international expansion and risk diversification [6][8]. Group 3: Policy Support - Continuous policy support is fueling the IPO trend, including measures from the China Securities Regulatory Commission to encourage leading companies to list in Hong Kong [7][8]. - Recent optimizations to HKEX listing rules have made it easier for companies to meet public shareholding requirements, further lowering the barriers for listing [8]. Group 4: New Economic Forces - The IPO market is witnessing a strong emergence of "new economy" companies, particularly in sectors like AI and robotics, with six companies set to list simultaneously [10]. - The hard technology sector is a key driver, with significant representation in the IPO pipeline, including 20 companies in pharmaceuticals and 19 in software services [11]. Group 5: Consumer Brands - The "new consumption" sector is also thriving, with 19 companies from various consumer industries listing in 2025, many of which had previously attempted to list in the A-share market [13][14]. - High demand for these consumer brands is evident, with many experiencing subscription rates exceeding 100 times, indicating strong investor interest [13][14]. Group 6: Market Performance and Future Outlook - The IPO market is showing a notable improvement in profitability, with a record low IPO failure rate of 28.83% and significant first-day price increases for many new listings [16]. - Despite some recent volatility, forecasts for 2026 remain optimistic, with expectations of around 160 new listings and fundraising of at least HKD 300 billion [18]. - Long-term prospects suggest that the HKEX could solidify its role as a global pricing hub for Chinese assets, contingent on maintaining high-quality listings and robust capital flows [19].