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纽交所还欢不欢迎中国企业?葛辰皓:我们非常重视中国市场
凤凰网财经·2025-07-04 11:32

Core Viewpoint - The forum aimed to provide a high-end platform for Chinese companies to address challenges in going global and explore paths for ecological win-win transformation [1] Group 1: Clarification on Chinese Companies' Delisting Rumors - The rumors of a large-scale delisting of Chinese companies from U.S. markets were clarified as a misinterpretation by media [3] - The discussion that sparked these rumors was based on a hypothetical scenario regarding the use of funds raised by Chinese companies in military applications, which was taken out of context [4] - The NYSE maintains effective communication with the SEC and reassures that there is no need for excessive anxiety regarding the situation [4] Group 2: NYSE's Commitment to Chinese Market - The NYSE has a long-standing commitment to the Chinese market, having supported Chinese state-owned enterprises and witnessed significant IPOs like Alibaba's [4][5] - Despite a decrease in overall fundraising amounts, the increase in the number of Chinese companies going public in the U.S. in 2025 is noted, attributed to a high base in the previous year [5] - The NYSE believes that the issuance of quality projects will help boost the overall recovery of the Chinese stock market [5] Group 3: Trends in International Investment - There is a positive trend of international funds returning to Chinese assets, driven by both internal and external factors [6] - Internal factors include the Chinese government's proactive measures in response to economic challenges and the emergence of new productive forces in China [6] - External factors involve a shift in global asset allocation, with investors looking towards Chinese and European assets due to uncertainties in U.S. policies and high valuations in the U.S. market [6] Group 4: Cooperation Between NYSE and HKEX - The NYSE and HKEX maintain a good cooperative relationship, providing diverse options for companies in different capital markets [7] - The example of NIO, which listed in multiple markets, illustrates that exchanges are not in a strictly competitive relationship [7] Group 5: Impact of Tariff Policies - The uncertainty of tariff policies affects not only Chinese companies but also all global companies seeking to go public [10] - The NYSE experienced a peak issuance period in April, which was disrupted by new tariff policies, leading to postponed listings [10] - Chinese companies have developed stronger mechanisms to cope with trade fluctuations, enhancing their resilience against policy changes [10]