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IPOs likely to resume in H2

By Chen Jia  (China Daily)

12:49, June 28, 2013

Small firms, miners expected to dominate potential list of offerings

Initial public offerings are expected to resume in the Chinese mainland stock market in the second half, mostly driven by small enterprises, but the issues will have little impact on the A-share market, Ernst & Young said on Thursday.

The draft of IPO issue reforms, released by the China Securities Regulatory Commission earlier this month, was "a big step" toward a market-oriented system, which is expected to lower the administrative limit and encourage more enterprises to go public based on their needs, the company said.

In the first half, there were no IPOs in the mainland, as the CSRC suspended approvals for such issues in November.

In January, the securities regulator began a re-examination of the financial records of enterprises waiting for IPOs.

As of this month, 269 companies had withdrawn their applications, mostly because of unqualified financial reports. Just under 50 percent of the withdrawals were high-growth, high-tech enterprises aiming to debut on ChiNext, the Nasdaq-style board.

According to the CSRC, 83 companies have passed the examination of the IPO committee and are waiting for the market to give an indication of their valuations.

Terence Ho, the leader of Ernst & Young's greater China strategic growth markets practice, said that these 83 enterprises will raise 55.8 billion yuan ($9 billion).

Mining companies will account for 31 percent of the total.

The benchmark Shanghai Composite Index has been declining since June 3. So far this week, it has slumped 5.94 percent to a four-year low.

"It may have delayed the restart of IPOs, which is expected to occur in July according to market signals, because of the current sluggish market that cannot provide satisfactory valuations," said Ho.

The A-share slump has dragged Chinese companies out of the world's 10 biggest stocks by market value for the first time since 2006.

In comparison, the US stock market has shown signs of a rebound.

Chinese stocks in the US have been on an uptrend since April, and the index of Chinese telecommunications and technology companies showed a better performance in the second quarter compared with the first three months, Ernst & Young said.

In the first half, only one Chinese company listed on the New York Stock Exchange, raising $79 million.

The Hong Kong stock exchange raised $5 billion for 21 deals in the first half.


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