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Posted on 04/02/2021 by admin

Chinese IPOs underpriced by up to $200bn due to valuation limits

Initial public offerings in China have undervalued companies by up to $200bn over the past six years, academic research indicates, reflecting a struggle to price listings in the world’s second-biggest …
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