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Hong Kong regulator warns listing sponsors over errors

Hong Kong’s market regulator has delivered an unusually stern warning to investment banks that help companies sell shares in the city, after discovering “material errors or omissions” in a number of listing applications.

The Securities and Futures Commission’s criticism comes after a blockbuster year for initial public offerings in Hong Kong, with 87 companies raising about $57bn in 2010 – more than on any other stock exchange in the world.

In a twice yearly report released on Thursday, the SFC revealed it had raised concerns about 82 of the 100 listing applications it received in the six months to September 2010.

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