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HK's IPO fundraising reaches world's highest in 2015

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2015-12-21 12:33Xinhua Editor: Gu Liping

Hong Kong's IPO fundraising from Jan. 1, 2015 to Dec. 15, 2015 was 246.5 billion HK dollars (about 31.8 billion U.S. dollars), the world's highest for the period, the Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Limited (HKEx) said.

HKEx said on Sunday that there had been 125 new listings since the beginning of 2015 and total equity funds raised from Jan. 1, 2015 to Dec. 15, 2015 was 1,058.3 billion HK dollars, in which 246.5 billion HK dollars through IPOs and 811.8 billion HK dollars from post-IPO fundraising, exceeding the full-year record high established in 2014.

From January to November 2015, turnover of securitized derivatives (derivative warrants and Callable Bull/Bear Contracts) in Hong Kong was the world's highest for the period and HKEx has been the global leader in securities derivatives turnover every year since 2007, according to data from the World Federation of Exchanges quoted by HKEx.

Turnover in HKEx's securities and derivatives markets also saw new single-year highs, reaching 25,532 billion HK dollars and 183,221,506 contracts respectively. The former broke the record of 21,666 billion HK dollars in 2007, while the latter set a new high since last year's 142,439,039 contracts.

The market capitalization of HKEx's securities market exceeded 31 trillion HK dollars for the first time, reaching its high for the year of 31.6 trillion HK dollars on May 26, 2015.

  

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