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AI and tech companies drive Hong Kong listings to 5-year high

Deal backlogs and stricter quality controls are pushing some tech firms back to mainland Chinese listings
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Bar chart of Proceeds ($bn) showing Hong Kong's exchange has held on to the top listings spot in 2026
"}],[{"start":102.57999999999998,"text":"Technology hardware and software companies accounted for the largest share of listings by both number and amount raised. The figures underscore Hong Kong’s role as an offshore fundraising hub for Chinese companies seeking to expand overseas and invest in research and development."}],[{"start":123.76999999999998,"text":"Since the end of 2024, Hong Kong’s capital markets have been boosted by Chinese companies launching primary and secondary listings, including electric battery maker CATL last year, as mainland regulators have restricted some listings in Shenzhen and Shanghai."}],[{"start":143.7,"text":"Among the 38 new entrants to the city’s exchange in the first quarter of 2026 were chip designers Shanghai Iluvatar CoreX Semiconductor and Axera Semiconductor, which collectively raised more than $800mn. "}],[{"start":160.02999999999997,"text":"Agriculture group Muyuan Foods and convenience store chain Busy Ming have also sold shares in Hong Kong, highlighting a broadening in the range of Chinese companies listing in the territory."}],[{"start":172.66999999999996,"text":"The Hong Kong Stock Exchange’s listings pipeline for this year includes more than 400 companies already in the process, with others such as agricultural chemicals company Syngenta also looking to list in the city."}],[{"start":188.49999999999997,"text":"However, two capital markets advisers said some Chinese tech companies were looking at switching their listing back to Shanghai or Shenzhen, signalling a potential resurgence of the mainland markets as rivals to Hong Kong."}],[{"start":204.53999999999996,"text":"While listing in the mainland remains difficult because of strict regulatory requirements, companies with strategic intellectual property in the technology sector can be fast-tracked."}],[{"start":216.73999999999995,"text":"An investment manager at a Beijing-based venture capital firm said some of its portfolio companies — mainly in AI, quantum computing and neurotechnology — are considering listing on Shanghai’s tech-focused STAR Market."}],[{"start":null,"text":"
Line chart of Share prices rebased showing Artificial intelligence listings in Hong Kong have performed well
"}],[{"start":233.63999999999996,"text":"Stricter quality control requirements for Hong Kong IPOs have slowed the listing and registration process compared with last year, the manager said. In recent weeks, regulators have moved to stop “low-quality” companies from listing in Hong Kong as they seek to cool but not halt the IPO boom."}],[{"start":252.86999999999995,"text":"The mainland securities watchdog, the China Securities Regulatory Commission, has recently blocked listings by some companies with opaque offshore structures that it deems to have “relatively low ownership transparency and higher compliance risks”."}],[{"start":269.24999999999994,"text":"The Hong Kong exchange has also raised concerns about the quality of information submitted by some potential share issuers, threatening to “name and shame” the lawyers and accountants responsible for poor or inaccurate IPO prospectuses."}],[{"start":295.7699999999999,"text":""}]],"url":"https://audio.ftcn.net.cn/album/a_1775460338_6995.mp3"}

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