Of these nine companies, five will be listed on the Shanghai Stock Exchange, three on the Shenzhen small and medium-size enterprise board, and one on the ChiNext, a NASDAQ-style board. Soon, the firms and their underwriters will confirm IPO dates and ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong could lose ranking as world’s top IPO market
The value of initial public offerings in Hong Kong fell 77% in the third quarter, putting the city on track to lose its position as the world's top IPO market. Hong Kong is trailing New York and Shanghai in IPO proceeds this year. ( read original story ...)
The U.S. IPO Market Is Broken — U.S. Startups Will Now Look To Asian Exchanges
In 2016, only 18 American companies completed IPOs that raised less than $50 million as compared ... Hong Kong, Taiwan, Tokyo, Shanghai, Shenzhen, Singapore and Australia all host vibrant and well-run stock exchanges. Compton and Steward estimate there ... ( read original story ...)
The US IPO market is broken – US startups look to Asian exchanges
It seems as if having less activity in the IPO market has made the listing business even more ... Hong Kong, Taiwan, Tokyo, Shanghai, Shenzhen, Singapore and Australia all host vibrant and well-run stock exchanges. Compton and Steward estimate there ... ( read original story ...)
More southbound investment to bolster Hong Kong stock market: UBS
The Shanghai-Hong Kong Stock Connect was launched in late 2014 and the Shenzhen ... volume of all the cross-connect stocks (about 87 percent of the Hong Kong equity market) and the figure is up from 12.5 percent in January this year, according to the ... ( read original story ...)
China Stock Market May Extend Losing Streak
(RTTNews) - The China stock market has finished lower in three straight sessions, falling more than 25 points or 0.7 percent along the way. The Shanghai Composite Index now rests just above the 3,340-point plateau and it draws another weak lead for Tuesday. ( read original story ...)
New home sales rebound in Shanghai on improving stock
New home sales rebounded in Shanghai last week amid recovering supply with medium to low-end projects continuing to be the most sought-after type, market data showed yesterday. The area of new homes sold, excluding government-subsidized affordable housing ... ( read original story ...)