摩根士丹利预计香港IPO将再创新高,管道达450家

摩根士丹利亚太股票资本市场主管凯西·张表示,鉴于1月份的强劲势头,2026年香港IPO的价值和数量可能超过2025年的纪录水平,目前已有超过450家公司进入管道。

凯西·张在1月30日的采访中表示,她的声音因连续与多家有意在香港上市的公司会晤而沙哑。“鉴于我们在1月份看到的势头,价值和数量很可能超过去年的IPO数字,”张说。

上个月,近100家公司向香港提交了股票发行申请,比2025年同期增加了三倍多。2025年,香港以114家上市和筹集372亿美元的资金荣登全球顶级IPO市场。

“今年绝对是更强劲的开局……相比过去20年在香港,这是最繁忙的一年,”张说。“与去年相比,管道将更具多样性。科技、医疗保健和工业将是三个最活跃的部门。”

据张介绍,许多人工智能和机器人公司也即将进入市场,包括人形机器人和传统工业机器人制造商,以及工业自动化公司和清洁及新能源领域的参与者。尽管中国内地发行人仍将主导香港IPO市场,但美国和东南亚公司也在加入其中。

这一趋势反映了香港作为全球IPO中心的持续吸引力,预计将带来更多样化的行业参与。(字数:148)

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