Hong Kong Should Prepare for Homecoming Listing of Overseas Chinese Stocks, Financial Secretary Says

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04-14

Hong Kong Financial Secretary Paul Chan Mo-po instructed Chinese regulators and the Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing (HKG:0388) to prepare for overseas-listed Chinese firms wanting to list in the city, he said in a blog Sunday.

"If Chinese stocks listed overseas wish to return, Hong Kong must be their preferred listing location," Chan said.

Chan's comments come after reports US President Donald Trump will order the delisting of all Chinese firms listed in American stock exchanges, The Standard reported separately.

HKEX is also deepening its ties with ASEAN and Middle Eastern markets to woo more companies to list in the city, Chan said.

The biggest Chinese companies listed in the US that are not yet listed in Hong Kong include e-commerce giant PDD, online brokerage Futu, truck-on-demand service Full Truck Alliance, discount retailer Vipshop, and education company TAL Education, the report said.

The five companies have an aggregate market capitalization of about $159 billion, The Standard said.

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