Chapter 18C

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Exclusive | Hong Kong’s financial future hinges on adapting to China’s hi-tech pivot, Huatai CEO says

This is the sixth and final part of the exclusive Capital Connectors series in which influential Chinese and global bankers…

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Hong Kong exchange’s confidential filing option lures tech listing hopefuls, law firm says

Nearly half of the biotech and technology start-ups seeking initial public offerings (IPOs) in Hong Kong are opting for confidential…

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Shenzhen pork producer Muyuan, Beijing AI firm Deepexi plan Hong Kong listings

A pork producer and an artificial intelligence (AI) company are among a flurry of Chinese companies moving towards share listings…

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Hong Kong eases listing thresholds for tech firms, SPAC deals in fresh tonic for IPO market

Hong Kong’s stock exchange operator is modifying its listing rules to make it easier for specialist technology companies and special-purpose…

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Hong Kong listings remain muted as cautious issuers play wait-and-see, law firms say

Weak market sentiment and general economic uncertainty in mainland China continues to breed caution in Hong Kong’s capital market, causing…

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Chinese chip maker Black Sesame slumps 26% in IPO as market turmoil worries investors

Black Sesame International, a Chinese chip maker focused on autonomous-driving systems, slumped in its Hong Kong trading debut as market…

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Hong Kong IPO: China’s Black Sesame raises US$133 million in tough market conditions

Mainland Chinese car chip designer Black Sesame International Holding has become Hong Kong’s fifth-largest listing of the year after pricing…

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Chinese auto chip designer Black Sesame to raise up to US$143 million in Hong Kong IPO

Based in Wuhan, capital of central Hubei province, Black Sesame plans to float 37 million shares at a price range…

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Hong Kong IPO applications surge as many in China’s Silicon Valley keen -summit

Shenzhen, widely considered China’s Silicon Valley, is brimming with technology companies eager to list in Hong Kong, where a stock…

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