Nikkei: U.S. small-cap IPO market sees a resurgence fueled by Chinese listings
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sábado, 19 de julio de 2025, 3:12 am ET1 min de lectura
Nikkei: U.S. small-cap IPO market sees a resurgence fueled by Chinese listings
The U.S. small-cap IPO market has witnessed a resurgence, driven significantly by an influx of Chinese listings. According to a report by U.S. asset manager Invesco, 59% of sovereign wealth funds globally are prioritizing China as an emerging-market region, marking a 15-percentage-point increase from 2024 [1].This renewed interest in China is evident in the IPO filings of Chinese AI startups. MiniMax, a Shanghai-based AI startup backed by Alibaba and Tencent, has confidentially filed for an IPO in Hong Kong, valuing the company at around $4 billion [2]. This move follows a trend of increased listings in Hong Kong, where companies have been actively seeking to raise capital. MiniMax's IPO is seen as a significant milestone in the race among China's generative AI startups to tap public markets.
The global IPO market is poised for a strong 2025, driven by increasingly accommodative monetary policies and supportive market conditions [3]. The Americas and EMEIA IPO markets continued to rebound in 2024, with sector-specific growth drivers noted in regional ecosystems. India led in IPO volumes, surpassing the US and Europe, benefiting from the reconfiguration of global supply chains and economic growth. Private equity and venture capital-backed IPOs accounted for 46% of proceeds, with a growing pipeline of AI and crypto unicorns.
The IPO of MiniMax is expected to raise about $300 million, providing the company with the capital needed to expand its operations and further develop its AI technologies. The company's strategic partnerships with Alibaba and Tencent are likely to provide a significant competitive advantage. However, the IPO also comes with its own set of challenges, such as the volatility of the crypto market, which could serve as a cautionary tale for MiniMax [3].
Despite these challenges, MiniMax's IPO is a significant step forward for the Chinese AI startup ecosystem. It signals a shift towards greater public market participation and could pave the way for more AI startups to seek public funding. The resurgence of the U.S. small-cap IPO market, fueled by Chinese listings, underscores the global trend of increased investor interest in emerging markets and innovative technologies.
References:
[1] https://asia.nikkei.com/Business/Markets/Wealth-Management/China-back-on-sovereign-wealth-fund-radar-for-tech-investments
[2] https://www.ainvest.com/news/alibaba-backed-minimax-files-hong-kong-ipo-valuing-chinese-ai-startup-4-billion-2507/
[3] https://www.ey.com/en_gl/insights/ipo/trends
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