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22 October 20242 minute read

Pathways to Global Capital Markets: How Chinese Companies Can Tap Offshore Liquidity

Seminar and Networking in Shanghai & Shenzhen + Global Webinar

Chinese companies are looking beyond China to stay competitive and agile in the global marketplace. With heightened geopolitical complexities, "going global" has shifted from an optional strategy to an imperative one.

We were pleased to host insightful sessions in Shanghai and Shenzhen with our accomplished panelists exploring international IPO opportunities, global capital markets and the options available to companies looking to expand their footprint in North America and globally.

Our partners from the U.S., Canada, the Middle East, Singapore and Greater China, together with a selection of invited guests and clients, shared their insights and experience of global capital markets, raising capital and optimal strategies for listing, investing and growing globally. Consideration of off-shore Exchanges is timely given the adoption of more stringent listing requirements by the CSRC.

Key learnings:

  • Listing requirements: advantages and disadvantages.
  • Recent developments in the US and global capital markets and structures that are suitable for high growth companies looking to access public venture and risk capital in North America and globally.
  • The regulatory landscape – challenges and opportunities.
  • Investing in North America 101 – Structuring, CFIUS/Investment Canada Act, Employment, and Tax.
  • The growing importance of the Middle East as a place to list, secure capital and as a segway to North American markets.

The presentations and videos for each panelist are set out below.

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Presentations

Videos

Our Panelists:

Panel Session 1
Overseas Listing Markets: Which Exchange or Market makes the most sense for a Chinese company?

 

Panel Session 2
Establishing an Anchor or "Center of Gravity" in the Overseas Market: Acquisition, Greenfield Investment and Spin-offs.

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