Alibaba To Pursue Primary Listing In Hong Kong

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2022-07-26 HKT 09:17

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  • Alibaba will be a dual primary listed company in Hong Kong and New York. Photo: AFP

    Alibaba will be a dual primary listed company in Hong Kong and New York. Photo: AFP

Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba said on Tuesday that it would apply for a primary listing in Hong Kong.

The company expects the listing to be completed by the end of 2022, making it a dual primary listed company on the stock exchanges of Hong Kong and New York.

In a statement, Alibaba CEO Daniel Zhang said the company would pursue the dual listing to foster a "wider and more diversified investor base."

He added: "Hong Kong is also the launch pad for Alibaba’s globalization strategy, and we are fully confident in China’s economy and future."

Alibaba listed on the New York Stock Exchange in September 2014, marking what was at the time the largest IPO in history.

It later went on to complete a secondary dual listing on the HKEX in November 2019.

Since then, the company's share price has nearly halved, as a regulatory crackdown by Beijing has battered Chinese tech companies. (Reuters)

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