Six China IPOs debut in Hong Kong after raising US$900mil to cap banner year


SINGAPORE/HONG KONG: Six Chinese companies ‌made their Hong Kong trading debuts on Tuesday ⁠after raising about HK$6.99 billion ($900 million), with most opening above their IPO prices, rounding off a resurgent year for listings ​as the city dominated Asian equity capital markets.

About $75 billion was raised through equity offerings in Hong Kong in 2025, including IPOs and follow-on share sales, more than triple the 2024 tally and the highest since 2021, according to LSEG data.

All but one of the debutants started trading above their IPO prices. InSilico Medicine Cayman TopCo, a generative-AI drug discovery ‍firm, jumped about ⁠45%.

Beijing 51WORLD ‍Digital Twin ​Technology, a software company, gained nearly 15%, and USAS Building ⁠System , an industrial steel-structure maker, climbed more than 15%, while Shanghai Forest Cabin Cosmetics Group, a premium skincare brand, rose about 9%.

NEW IPO LAUNCHES

Three Chinese firms launched Hong Kong share sales ‍on Tuesday, adding more than ‍HK$9 billion to the city's IPO pipeline.

Knowledge Atlas Technology Joint Stock Co, or Zhipu ‌AI, is marketing 37.42 million H-shares at HK$116.20 apiece to raise HK$4.35 billion.

Chipmaker Shanghai Iluvatar CoreX Semiconductor ⁠is offering 25.4 million shares at HK$144.60 for proceeds of HK$3.67 billion, while surgical robotics maker Shenzhen Edge Medical plans to sell 27.72 million shares at HK$43.24 each to raise about HK$1.2 ⁠billion.

The six debuts and three new launches highlight Hong Kong's resurgence as an IPO hub. With more than 300 companies filing to list, the momentum is set to carry into 2026.

Shanghai Biren Technology is slated to debut on January 2, ‍while AI player MiniMax Group remains in the pipeline. ($1 = 7.7736 Hong Kong dollars) - Reuters

 

 

 

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