Hong Kong Stock Exchange's Chan Yat-ting: Currently, about 10 overseas companies are applying for listing.
Recently, there has been a wave of IPOs among Chinese enterprises. Chen Yiting stated that the current pipeline of listing applications is very robust, with numerous companies eager to go public in Hong Kong. This demonstrates the vitality of the Chinese market and the attractiveness of the Hong Kong market to global investors.
HKEX (00388) CEO Charles Li stated that currently, nearly ten overseas companies are applying for listings, and there is hope that the relevant groups can continue to expand in the future. The companies applying for listings include those in the consumer sector, mining, biotechnology, and new energy. The Hong Kong Stock Exchange will continue to optimize the listing system based on the requirements of different industries and companies.
Regarding the recent surge of listings by Chinese-funded enterprises, Li mentioned that the pipeline for listing applications is very robust, with a large number of companies eager to list in Hong Kong. This shows the vitality of the mainland Chinese market and the attractiveness of the Hong Kong market to global investors. She also pointed out that in the future, the system will continue to be optimized concerning the ongoing compliance of listed companies and subsequent listing requirements.
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