Rule change fails to stem Chinese overseas listings

New Chinese listings on international exchanges raised more than double that of home market flotations despite a rule change by China's government last September that aimed to restrict overseas offerings and boost the domestic equity market.

Chinese domestic flotations raised $15.9bn (€10.9bn) in the year to date from 105 initial public offerings compared with $38.9bn raised by 122 companies that listed A-shares on their home market, according to data from Dealogic.

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