Anime-zing

Image source: Rafal Olechowski - Shutterstock

What's going on?

Animation-focused streaming platform Bilibili sold shares in Hong Kong on Tuesday, as more Chinese companies opt to bring their stocks closer to home.

What does this mean?

The appetite among investors for fast-growing tech firms just wont quit, and its no different in Asia: the regions technology, media, and telecoms firms have sold over $20 billion worth of shares so far this year. Bilibili already has a listing in the US, but just like tech giants JD.com and NetEase before it, the company opted to sell its newest shares 25 million of them, to be precise in Hong Kong. And sure, it was competing against a much bigger company for investors attention, with Chinese search giant Baidu selling its own shares in Hong Kong just last week. But Bilibilis well-known early backers Tencent, Alibaba, and Sony mightve helped make sure investors showed up for its sale just fine.

Why should I care?

The bigger picture: China and America are still worlds apart.


Its not hard to see why Chinese companies are returning home to raise money, given all the USs blacklistings, forced sales, and threats of cutting their shares from the countrys stock market altogether. And while some investors mightve been hoping a change in US leadership would thaw the US and Chinas relationship, the first meeting between the administrations last week showed no signs of that happening.



Zooming out: Tech stock market listings keep on coming.


Denmark-based Trustpilot just became the first European company to list its shares on the UK stock market this year, and its stock rose 16% following its debut early on Tuesday. That might buoy Deliveroo, which is set to be valued at $12 billion or six times this years estimated sales at its own stock market listing in early April. Thats half the multiple of the USs DoorDash, but some investors argue that it should be higher especially since Deliveroo counts tech behemoth Amazon among its early investors.

Originally posted as part of the Finimize daily email.

The top 2 financial news stories in 3 minutes. Join over one million Finimizers

Read next

Brave Noob World

Sign up to Finimize

Get the two most important global financial news stories each day. Sent at midnight UK time.

Get started with one email a day

The top financial news stories in 3 minutes.