Fund Raising Activity More Than Doubles in Hong Kong in H1

MT Newswires Live
Jul 24

Fundraising activity in Hong Kong more than doubled during the first half of the year, as companies raised $45.5 billion during the period, including $31.4 billion via follow-on offerings and equity-lined deals, the Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing (HKG:0388) said in a report released Wednesday, citing Dealogic and Bloomberg data.

The figure, which represents a 152% rise from a year earlier, was supported by stronger investor sentiment and a steady stream of quality companies entering the market, the bourse said.

The region also saw the most IPO fundraising during the period, with companies generating $14.1 billion in proceeds -- up 695% year over year and far ahead of the 8% growth in total IPO funds raised across the world.

Among the companies going public were eight A-share firms that collectively raised $10.1 billion to finance their international expansion.

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