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Hong Kong Deals Spring to Life With Over $4 Billion of Listings

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June 17, 2026

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Hong Kong Deals Spring to Life With Over $4 Billion of Listings

Hong Kong is on track for at least 17 listings in June — the most since December — that are poised to raise as much as a combined 4.6 billion, with six of them taking investor orders from Wednesday.

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