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mainland Chinese companies
Coverage of mainland Chinese companies in the Nexus archive.
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- Why do mainland Chinese firms refuse to give up on Wall Street IPOs?
Amid heightened geopolitical tensions and regulatory hurdles, mainland Chinese companies continue pursuing Wall Street IPOs despite a five-year low in deal volume and proceeds, with only two firms raising $59.5 million in the first half of the year, according to an EY report.
- Clogged pipeline: Many Hong Kong IPO hopefuls near application expiration
Over 430 mainland Chinese companies are waiting for approval to list on the Hong Kong stock exchange, with many at risk of having their initial public offering (IPO) applications expire due to delays from the mainland securities regulator. Companies like Qiandama and EVE Energy are among those affected.