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Hong Kong's IPO boom is developing a performance problem

As Hong Kong vies with Wall Street to be the top IPO market, a growing number of pre-debut runups turn sour after their listing.

Hong Kong's IPO boom is developing a performance problem

TL;DR

  • Hong Kong ranked first globally for IPO funds raised in the past year, surpassing the NYSE and Nasdaq.
  • Approximately half of the 179 companies listed in Hong Kong since January 2025 have seen their stock prices trade lower in the last three months.
  • This underperformance is worse for stocks included in the Stock Connect program, with many experiencing significant price drops after initial surges.
  • Chinese state-backed media has begun highlighting concerns about the sharp rallies and subsequent declines in some Hong Kong IPOs.
  • One theory suggests that capital retreats to mainland China's A shares after stocks join the Connect program, leading to price drops.
  • Intensifying competition and a focus on short-term performance may be pressuring parts of China's financial sector.
  • Upcoming high-profile AI companies like Knowledge Atlas Technology and MiniMax are expected to list via the Connect program, presenting further tests for the market.