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Chinese Initial Public Offering Indicator: IPO Indicator up 13% as Mainland Stock Market Reaches Record High

Xinhua Finance; Milken Institute
2007-08-23 10:12 750

SHANGHAI, China, Aug. 23 /Xinhua-PRNewswire/ --

July 2007: 287.8

June 2007: 254.3

Month-to-month change: 13.2%

July 2006: 177.9

Year-to-year change: 61.7%

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Highlights

The IPO indicator reached a new high of 287.8 at the end of July, a 13.2 percent increase from June. Six stocks were added to the indicator, and five were removed, bringing the total to 113.

Analysis

Of the 107 equities included in both the June and July indicators, ninety-seven increased in price and ten fell. Banking sector stocks accounted for 50 percent of the increase in the indicator’s market capitalization, while two telecom services stocks, China Communications Services (H share, 0552) and Guomai Technologies (A share, 002093), accounted for 40 percent of the decrease. China Coal (H share, 1898) contributed to 11.5 percent of the indicator’s increase. The Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (ICBC; A share, 601398; H share, 1398), which went public last October, now has the largest market capitalization among all banks worldwide.

Methodology

A stock’s float-adjusted market capitalization over time forms the basis for indicator calculations. Stock dividends, stock splits, special dividends, share consolidations, repurchases, spin-offs, and combination stock distributions may trigger adjustments to the indicator values. Only companies incorporated and domiciled in mainland China that go public on the Shanghai, Shenzhen, and Hong Kong stock exchanges are included. Companies are removed from the indicator after twelve months.

Xinhua Finance/Milken Institute China Indicators

The Xinhua Finance/Milken Institute China Indicators provide investors, analysts, and financial professionals insight into China’s money and capital markets. Five of the eight indicators have been launched since November 2006: the Renminbi Pressure Indicator, the Chinese IPO Indicator, the Market Adjusted Debt (MAD) Indicator, the Banking Strength Indicator (BSI), and the Adjusted Trade and Finance (ATF) Indicator. The remaining three indicators (the China M&A Indicator, the China Privatization Indicator, and the China Corporate Governance Indicator) will be launched later this year.

Period Coverage and Frequency

New companies are added to the indicator as soon as they are listed, while current companies are removed after twelve months. The IPO Indicator has a base date of December 31, 1997, when the indicator’s value was set equal to 100, and covers the period from December 31, 1991, to the present. Values are calculated on a monthly basis. The indicator for each month is released in the third week of the following month.

Sources of Data

The real-time and historical trading data used in the construction of this indicator are provided by Bloomberg and Xinhua Finance; underlying information used to calculate the float ratio is obtained from a variety of sources, including Xinhua Finance’s subsidiary Mergent, stock exchanges, regulators, and the companies themselves. Corporate actions are sourced from Xinhua Finance, regulatory filings, and news services.

To view additional information, visit http://www.xinhuafinance.com/indicators and http://www.milkeninstitute.org/chinaindicators .

Xinhua Finance Limited ("XFL") is China’s premier financial information and media service provider and is listed on the Mothers Board of the Tokyo Stock Exchange (symbol: 9399) (OTC ADRs: XHFNY). Bridging China’s financial markets and the world, Xinhua Finance’s proprietary content platform, comprising Indices, Ratings, Financial News, and Investor Relations, serves financial institutions, corporations and re-distributors worldwide. Through its subsidiary Xinhua Finance Media Limited (Nasdaq: XFML), XFL leverages its content across multiple distribution channels in China including television, radio, newspaper, magazine and outdoor media. Founded in November 1999, XFL is headquartered in Shanghai, with offices and news bureaus spanning 11 countries worldwide. For more information, please visit http://www.xinhuafinance.com .

The Milken Institute is a nonprofit, independent economic think tank whose mission is to improve the lives and economic conditions of diverse populations around the world by helping business and public policy leaders identify and implement innovative ideas for creating broad-based prosperity. The Milken Institute has extensive expertise in China and conducts ongoing research on China’s banking and capital markets. It is based in Santa Monica, Calif. For more information, please visit http://www.milkeninstitute.org .

Source: Xinhua Finance; Milken Institute
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