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China eyes $16bn boost for tech sector with Nasdaq-style board

Beijing is gearing up to channel billions of dollars’ worth of domestic savings to China’s technology companies via a new stock exchange modelled on the US’s Nasdaq, as the sector grapples with slowing venture capital funding and a trade war with the US.

More than 100 tech companies ranging from artificial intelligence software developers to biotech and microchip makers have applied to list on the Shanghai technology board, aiming to raise a combined $16bn. By comparison, IPOs on Shanghai’s main board last year raised $11.7bn, according to Refinitiv data.

Beijing hopes the Star board, which is set to launch within weeks, will tempt fast-growing start-ups to choose it over Nasdaq by offering them the chance to gain higher valuations, while also giving China’s vast asset management industry an alternative to the financial and industrial stocks that dominate the country’s main Shanghai and Shenzhen exchanges. Unlike these boards, the new stock exchange will also allow short selling.

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