China considers tightening rules for mainland firms listing in Hong Kong
you are currently viewing:China considers tightening rules for mainland firms listing in Hong KongJanuary 23, 2026--China's securities regulator is weighing stricter requirements for mainland companies seeking to list shares in Hong Kong amid concerns about deal quality following an offshore fundraising surge. The China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC) is considering raising regulatory and compliance thresholds for companies pursuing H-share listings, according to a report from Bloomberg News, citing people familiar with the matter who requested anonymity because the discussions are private. One measure under consideration would establish a minimum market capitalization requirement for companies looking to list in Hong Kong. Source: investing.com |
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