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China stock listings on Wall Street accelerate under Trump

Chinese groups stage growing number of IPOs despite US delisting threats

The number of Chinese groups listing their shares in the US has grown faster under the Trump administration than during that of predecessor Barack Obama, despite moves to decouple the two economies.

Since Donald Trump assumed the presidency almost four years ago, 102 Chinese companies have debuted on the New York Stock Exchange and Nasdaq, raising $25.5bn, according to data from research firm Dealogic.

That nearly equals the 105 initial public offerings of Chinese companies held in the US during Mr Obama’s eight years in office, which raised a total of $41bn thanks in part to the blockbuster $25bn listing of ecommerce group Alibaba in 2014.

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