
Building on an exceptional 2025, when Hong Kong reclaimed the top spot in global IPO fundraising with roughly HK$285.8 billion raised across more than 100 new listings, market participants entered 2026 with renewed vigour as January delivered unusually robust activity.
The surge reflects a heterogeneous mix of sectors, including technology, consumer goods, retail and industrial firms, and underscores the appeal of Hong Kong’s capital markets for both mainland Chinese and international issuers.
Analysts and advisors point to improving investor confidence, more accommodating regulatory frameworks, and strategic policy support as key drivers behind the rebound.
The Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing operator noted early signs of sustained momentum, with several companies already pursuing public offerings and average trading volumes climbing, signalling deeper engagement from both domestic and overseas investors.
Looking ahead, major accounting and advisory firms forecast that total IPO proceeds in 2026 could reach between HK$320 billion and HK$350 billion, buoyed by a strong pipeline of candidates, including potential mega-deals and innovation-led listings in areas such as biotech, artificial intelligence and advanced manufacturing.
With more than 300 applications currently under review and expectations of around 150 companies listing this year, Hong Kong’s capital markets are positioned to maintain their resurgence and continue attracting significant global capital flows, reinforcing the city’s status as a pivotal gateway between mainland China and international financial centres.







































