Year: 2018
30 November 2018
Perhaps as a teaser for its New Year resolutions, the Hong Kong Stock Exchange recently published the findings of its latest review of listed issuers’ corporate governance practices, in addition to updated guidance material on environmental, social and governance (ESG) reporting. read
Corporate governance, Directors, ESG reporting, Hong Kong
Corporate governance, Directors, ESG reporting... +1 more
02 November 2018
Clawback columnist Philippe Espinasse says the latest proposals by Hong Kong’s Law Society could spell bad news for international securities lawyers in the city. read
China, Hong Kong, Law Society, Lawyers, Singapore
China, Hong Kong, Law Society... +2 more
06 October 2018
At the end of last month, the Hong Kong Stock Exchange published a consultation paper seeking feedback on a proposed suspension requirement for listed companies with a “disclaimer or adverse audit opinion on their financial statements”. read
Corporate governance, Financials, Hong Kong, Liquidity, Suspension, Trading
Corporate governance, Financials, Hong Kong... +3 more
06 September 2018
A friend of mine, now retired from investment banking and working in private equity, was recently interviewing with one of China’s behemoth institutions in Hong Kong, with a view to potentially returning to his old beat, that is equity capital markets. read
Block trades, China, Hiring practices, Hong Kong, Licensing
Block trades, China, Hiring practices... +2 more
04 August 2018
As Asian exchanges increasingly embrace the US model for new listings — the introduction of variable voting rights being a case in point — disintermediated IPOs may perhaps soon be the next fad.
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Allocations, Disintermediation, Hong Kong, Quality of investors, Singapore, Trading volume
Allocations, Disintermediation, Hong Kong... +3 more
07 July 2018
Cornerstone investors used to be the trusted, fail-safe, mechanism that ensured the success of Hong Kong IPOs. Not anymore. read
China, Cornerstones, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Market conditions, Singapore
China, Cornerstones, Hong Kong... +3 more
13 June 2018
For all the talk of a deluge of tech IPOs soon hitting the Asian (and especially Hong Kong) markets, the performance of new listings and investor appetite there both remain decidedly subdued. read
Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, IPO pipeline, Malaysia, Market conditions
Hong Kong, India, Indonesia... +3 more
05 May 2018
As the loss-making Chinese maker of smartphones Xiaomi announced what could be a $10bn flotation under the new listing regime in Hong Kong (also making it the largest one in the city for the last four years), the exchange recently published updated guidance on the suitability for listing of IPO applicants. read
Hong Kong, Listing requirements, Reverse takeovers, Suitability for listing
Hong Kong, Listing requirements, Reverse takeovers... +1 more
05 April 2018
As the introduction of weighted voting rights (WVR) and pre-revenue companies’ listings get nearer in Hong Kong, I see an opportune time for a quick take on the types of companies that the exchange — which is probably the most volatile of the world’s major primary markets — readily allows.
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Hong Kong, Liquidity, Placements, Prospectuses, Retail offers, Trading volume
Hong Kong, Liquidity, Placements... +3 more
08 March 2018
As reported earlier on the GlobalCapital website, the Hong Kong exchange published proposals to enhance its listing framework. These fall into three distinct categories — the establishment of new biotech and weighted voting rights (WVR) chapters, as well as enhancements to the secondary listing rules. read
Biotech, China, Cornerstones, Free float, Hong Kong
Biotech, China, Cornerstones... +2 more