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Busiest Listing Day of 2019 Puts Hong Kong’s IPO Demand to Test

Busiest Listing Day of 2019 Puts Hong Kong’s IPO Demand to Test

(Bloomberg) -- Welcome to Hong Kong’s busiest day for stock debuts this year. Six companies began trading Friday with mixed results as investor demand shows cooling signs after a frenzied October.

Shanghai Kindly Medical Instruments Co., which sells devices such as catheters, raised $106 million in the most popular sale among the six initial public offerings: Individual investors placed orders for 268 times the shares initially available to them and the stock on Friday jumped as much as 44% from its offer price. Oncology drugmaker TOT Biopharm International Co. was the second-biggest deal -- $75 million -- with its retail book covered by 13 times. However it is the worst performer of the lot, down 6.7% from its offer price.

Here’s the full list of Friday’s debutantes:

Company NameIPO SizeRetail Subscription Ratio
Shanghai Kindly$106.1m268
TOT Biopharm$75.2m13
Dalipal Holdings$60.8m2.5
Xinji Shaxi$47.8m4.6
Acme International$16.1m20.1
Beng Soon$15.9m26.4

The Hong Kong stock market has been one of Asia’s hottest in recent weeks, defying months of increasingly violent anti-government protests that have pulled the economy into recession. But moms and pops are betting less money on new shares this month. The six newly listed companies pulled off an average retail subscription ratio of 56 times, down from 139 times for October listings, according to data compiled by Bloomberg.

Wild rallies have dwindled as companies vie to sell new shares. The three November debutantes before Friday brought an average first-day gain of 7%, compared with an 18% rally for October listings, data compiled by Bloomberg show. Friday’s cohort was up by an average 13.2%, although half of them have dropped below their IPO prices.

Singaporean company Beng Soon Machinery Holdings Ltd. had the wildest swing, rising by 36% before falling again to trade 1% below its offer price.

Hong Kong IPOs have raised $21 billion since January, down 36% from the same period last year. A possible share sale by Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. may add about $10 billion to the tally.

To contact the reporters on this story: Fox Hu in Hong Kong at fhu7@bloomberg.net;Julia Fioretti in Hong Kong at jfioretti4@bloomberg.net

To contact the editors responsible for this story: Lianting Tu at ltu4@bloomberg.net, Margo Towie, Cecile Vannucci

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