Making Sense of Chinese Tech’s IPO Craze

Corporate offerings such as secondary listings and IPO’s from Chinese tech companies are accelerating. This year alone we have seen 161 such events, which is already 72% of entire last year.

 

Why do Chinese tech companies turn to public markets to raise capital? Why are the Hong Kong stock exchange increasingly popular? And how does the domestic Chinese stock market fit in all this for tech companies?

 

In the latest episode of Digitally China we are interviewing the co-host of China Tech Investor podcast James Hull to get an understanding of the latest trends and what all of this means for Chinese technology companies.

 

Topics covered during this episode:

  • The rush to IPO from tech companies around the world
  • Differences between Hong Kong and US public markets
  • The future of domestic public listings in China

 

Hosts: Eva Xiao and Tom Xiong

Guest: James Hull, founder of HullX and co-host of China Tech Investor podcast

Producer: Jacob Lovén


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