Hong Kong Financial Secretary Paul Chan reviews the Q1 2026 economy: IPO scale ranked first worldwide, fundraising exceeded HKD 103 billion

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ME News Report, April 5th (UTC+8), Hong Kong Financial Secretary Paul Chan released the latest issue of “Secretary’s Essays,” stating that in the first quarter of 2026, despite external uncertainties, Hong Kong’s economy is overall recovering. The stock market experienced a slight pullback but remained active, with daily average trading volume significantly increasing; the IPO market continued its strong momentum, raising over HKD 103 billion, ranking first globally, with more than 500 companies applying for listing, highlighting Hong Kong’s attractiveness as a financing and “going overseas” gateway. At the same time, the real economy showed improvement: exports grew nearly 30% year-on-year driven by a rebound in electronic demand, retail sales increased for the tenth consecutive month, and online sales surged; the employment market remained stable, with the unemployment rate dropping to 3.8%. Overall, driven by finance and consumption, Hong Kong’s economy is steadily recovering. (Source: PANews)

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