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Hong Kong looks to broaden IPO sources

Wed May 7, 2008 7:37am EDT

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By Kennix Chim

HONG KONG (Reuters) - Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing, which faces a slowing pipeline of IPOs from mainland China, is looking to attract listings from far-flung markets such as Israel and Russia in a bid to diversify its revenue sources.

Asia's largest listed bourse, which is the primary market for many of China's biggest companies, also plans to initiate trading in new asset classes including gold futures, depositary receipts and carbon emissions, and wants to lure sovereign wealth funds to set up shop in the city.

"The Hong Kong Exchange not only aims to attract foreign firms to list in Hong Kong, but also attract investors and sovereign funds to set up offices in the city," Ronald Arculli, chairman of Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing, said in an interview for the Reuters Global Exchanges and Trading Summit.

More managers of multi-billion government funds would boost liquidity and broaden the investor base in Hong Kong, Arculli said. Huge funds run by China, Singapore and governments in the Middle East have become increasingly prominent investors globally in the wake of the credit crunch that began last year.

HKEx officials have been traveling the world looking to attract firms to make primary or secondary listings in Hong Kong -- an effort that Arculli said had yet to result in listings from the targeted new markets, although potential deals are in the works.

COMPETITION FOR LISTINGS

This past weekend, Arculli was in Israel and met with officials of the Tel Aviv bourse and executives from local companies including Israel Corp, owner of container shipper ZIM Integrated Shipping Services. ZIM has expressed interest in a dual listing in Hong Kong and Tel Aviv.

Russia's United Company RUSAL, the world's top primary aluminum producer, is considering moving a planned IPO from London to Hong Kong, media reports have said.  Continued...

 
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