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Hong Kong IPOs gather pace with proceeds seen doubling in second half, KPMG says

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Hong Kong’s stock exchange could experience a surge in new listings in the second half of the year, with proceeds estimated to more than double from the preceding six months, following efforts to promote the city’s capital markets, according to KPMG.

Between 100 and 230 companies were expected to launch initial public offerings (IPOs) and raise between HK$200 billion (US$25.5 billion) and HK$250 billion from investors, said Irene Chu, a partner and head of new economy and life sciences at KPMG China. The final tally would depend on market conditions, she added.

The city regained the crown as the world’s busiest venue for IPOs in the first half, when 42 companies raised US$13.5 billion from IPOs, according to market data. Better sentiment, market re-rating and diversification away from US-dollar assets helped fuel the eightfold growth from a year earlier.

“Considering the strong momentum we saw in the first half, we expect the amount raised in the second half to at least double,” Chu said at the annual China Conference organised by the South China Morning Post on Tuesday.

There were 219 applicants in the IPO pipeline, she added, including a record 210 making a beeline for the main board versus 86 at the end of 2024.

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Hong Kong Exchanges & Clearing (HKEX), the bourse operator, has been courting global firms to list in the city by stepping up efforts to recognise foreign stock exchanges. It has recognised Thailand, Dubai and Abu Dhabi to ease the route for companies there to list in Hong Kong.



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