Chinese tech listings shine in Hong Kong amid Beijing's self-reliance push

New share listings by Chinese technology firms in Hong Kong have delivered above-average returns on their debuts so far in 2026, as investors bet on Beijing’s push for technology self-reliance amid a challenging macro environment. The outperformance underlines that the tech self-reliance trade is extending its momentum into 2026, the first year of China’s latest five-year development plan, which emphasises artificial intelligence and other cutting-edge technologies.

New share listings by Chinese technology firms in Hong Kong have delivered above-average returns on their debuts so far in 2026, as investors faced with a challenging macro environment bet on Beijing’s push for technology self-reliance. The outperformance underlines that the tech self-reliance trade is extending its momentum into 2026 – the first year of China’s latest five-year development plan, which emphasises artificial intelligence and other cutting-edge technologies.

Chasing tech IPOs would help institutional investors gain more exposure to sectors like AI and advanced manufacturing, thanks to an abundance of companies seeking listings this year, according to market participants including global index compiler FTSE Russell and Futu Securities. “Accessing investor capital will help drive the expected growth in these markets,” said Indrani De, head of global investment research at FTSE. “Chinese companies may have more listings in Hong Kong, in addition to the onshore market and dual listing with other exchanges. These could provide interesting opportunities for investors to gain exposure to new companies without having a significant impact on exposure to established companies.”

Buying into Chinese tech stocks or IPOs may be a safe bet for investors thanks to policy support and growth prospects at a time when the macro dynamics are growing less favourable to risk assets. China’s growth is showing signs of slowing down, pummelled by sluggish consumer spending and perennial declines in home prices. A record-setting increase in gold prices indicates that geopolitical tensions remain an overhang even though the US dropped a tariff threat against Europe over the Greenland kerfuffle. Keywords include IPO, technology listings, Hong Kong stocks, UBS Securities, Futu Securities, China, HSBC Holdings, London Stock Exchange Group, Beijing, FTSE Russell, Shanghai Biren Technology, Hong Kong, Chinese technology firms, AI, Edwin Chen.

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While the underperformance of Chinese equities in the last financial quarter warrants scrutiny, overall gains are likely to continue in 2026. Most Wall Street banks remain bullish on Chinese stocks, though some have turned more cautious. China's stock market saw a strong rebound in 2025, with Hong Kong emerging as Asia's top fundraising venue.

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Cathy Zhang, head of Asia-Pacific equity capital markets at Morgan Stanley, predicts that 2026 could exceed last year's record IPO figures in Hong Kong, driven by January's momentum, with more than 450 companies already in the pipeline.

Global institutional investors have built sizeable positions in China's largest biotech firms, including Innovent, 3SBio, WuXi Biologics, Jiangsu Hengrui, Akeso and BeOne. These companies, all constituents of the Hang Seng Biotech Index, are gaining importance on the global stage. Foreign investors, from sovereign wealth funds to industry players, are securing strategic stakes in their future success.

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香港の陳茂波(ポール・チャン)財政長官は日曜日、中東情勢の悪化に伴う株式・原油市場の変動がある中、2026年第1四半期の香港経済が底堅さを示したと述べた。中国本土の堅調な経済成長と香港市場における多数の新規株式公開(IPO)に引き寄せられ、投資家による香港への資産配分は継続している。同氏は、地政学的な状況は複雑かつ変化が激しく、米国とイスラエルによる対イラン攻撃をめぐる不透明感が株式市場の重しとなっていると指摘した。

 

 

 

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