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    China IPO applications jump, bucking global trend, as COVID curbs ease

    News DeskBy News DeskJuly 7, 2022No Comments2 Mins Read
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    A spike in listing applications from Chinese companies in June has nearly doubled China’s IPO candidates to almost 1,000, the highest in at least three years, potentially making the country a bright spot for bankers as equity offerings slow in other markets.

    The rush was partly due to China’s easing of COVID curbs last month, bankers say. The IPO hopefuls also scrambled to submit their applications by June 30 to avoid having to refresh them with first-half results and further delay the process.

    In IPO applications, “financial data has a life of six months, which is why you typically see a rush ahead of June 30, and Dec 31,” said a Chinese banker, who declined to be identified as he was not authorised to talk to the media.

    “In addition, many projects were hampered by the COVID outbreaks previously,” he added, referring to the two-month COVID-19 lockdown of Shanghai that ended on June 1.

    In Hong Kong, the $1.71 billion listing next week of Tianqi Lithium is a welcome boost for the city’s flagging capital markets but is not expected to be a trigger for more deals as global financial markets remain volatile.

    “It’s a secondary listing in a hot sector like batteries. We will need to see more activity before we can declare the IPO market is back,” one banker working on the deal who could not be identified told Reuters.

    The strong pipeline in China means the country’s IPO market, the world’s biggest by fundraising in the first half, will keep humming in the second half. Shanghai’s STAR Market was the top bourse in terms of IPO volume globally in the first half of this year.

    Among large upcoming IPOs in China, Swiss agrochemicals group Syngenta is widely expected to list on STAR Market by year end, raising an estimated $10 billion in what could be China’s biggest float this year.

    Others include Shanghai United Imaging Healthcare Co’s planned $1.9 billion share sale, and an estimated $1 billion listing by U.S.-blacklisted artificial intelligence (AI) company Megvii, according to exchange filings.

    Both will list on STAR, and are in the late stage of the vetting process.

    Investors are also monitoring a potential IPO revival by Jack Ma’s Ant Group, which sources told Reuters has received tentative green light from China’s central leadership.

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