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<IPO>UBS Forecasts HK IPOs to Raise $300B+ Next Yr, Topping Global Rankings
Li Zhenguo, UBS Vice Chairman of Global Investment Banking and Co-Head of Asian Corporate Clients, summarized key themes in China's capital market this year noting that the exp...
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Li Zhenguo, UBS Vice Chairman of Global Investment Banking and Co-Head of Asian Corporate Clients, summarized key themes in China's capital market this year noting that the expansion of A+H share listings triggered a wave of A-share companies' IPO in Hong Kong.

Since the beginning of the year, industry leaders across major sectors successfully listed on the Hong Kong stock market or are actively preparing for listings. With market recovery driving capital resonance, large-scale financing plans have been put back on the agenda.

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Li anticipated that 150-200 companies will list in Hong Kong next year, with total IPO fundraising expected to reach $300 billion, securing the top spot globally. He believed that consumer goods, high-tech and AI will remain key themes for 2026.

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