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The Biggest Asian IPOs To Look Out For In 2025
The Straits Times
|January 07, 2025
Dealmakers are eyeing a revival in Asia's initial public offerings (IPOs) in 2025 as India's pipeline remains robust and a recovery in Hong Kong takes hold.
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New share sales in India are expected to surpass 2024's record of US$20.7 billion (S$28.3 billion), as a resilient economy and strong demand from mutual funds buoy a stock boom.
Meanwhile, mainland-listed companies' share offerings in Hong Kong will likely boost the city's IPO market as onshore deals, which once dominated the region's volumes, lag.
"We are starting to see a lot of activity around requests for proposal for 2025", with many of the deals related to the mainland-to-Hong Kong theme, said UBS Group's head of Asia-Pacific equity capital markets Aaron Oh.
Here are some of the potentially large new-share sales to watch in Asia in 2025.
HONG KONG DEALS
• Contemporary Amperex Technology: The world's top electric-vehicle battery maker, commonly known as CATL, is preparing for a second listing in Hong Kong that could raise at least US$5 billion, making it the city's biggest since early 2021.
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