Key facts
- Asian companies are raising more capital from U.S. IPOs in the first half of the year.
- The number of initial public offerings by Chinese and Hong Kong firms has significantly decreased.
- New regulations were introduced to prevent 'pump and dump' schemes.
Asian companies are generating increased proceeds from U.S. initial public offerings this year, despite a notable decline in the number of companies choosing to list. This trend emerges after a two-year boom in listings, with the first six months of the current year seeing a significant slowdown in new offerings from Chinese and Hong Kong firms. The reduction in listings is attributed to tighter regulations introduced with the aim of curbing fraudulent 'pump and dump' schemes.
