China curbs ‘low-quality’ listings to cool Hong Kong IPO boom
Regulator targets some opaque ‘red-chip’ structures but signals the market for new issues is still open
Regulator targets some opaque ‘red-chip’ structures but signals the market for new issues is still open

Regulators crack down after trading in ‘toxic’ small-cap stocks from China inflicted losses on US investors

The territory has made a series of reforms that have helped fuel an IPO boom

Series of disappointing debuts in Hong Kong has come in the last quarter of a record year

Proposal comes as regulators grapple with influx of Chinese companies looking to raise funds in the city

The US needs more public listings but the regulatory pendulum may be swinging too far

Deal backlogs and stricter quality controls are pushing some tech firms back to mainland Chinese listings