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IPO door re-opens

bjreview.com.cn | Updated: 2013-07-02 11:02

Problems

China's stock market has a history of only 20 years. The present IPO mechanism began on Jan 1, 2005, when a quasi-market-oriented approach was adopted. The IPO needed examination and approval while the market decided stock prices. That is to say, whether a company can be listed on the stock market is approved by the CSRC, but the IPO prices are decided by issuance institutions through competitive means.

Wang Yong, a researcher with CITIC Securities Co Ltd, says such a quasi-market-oriented mechanism causes high IPO prices, high price-to-earnings ratio and high IPO capital. Almost all the new stocks in China face the three "highs," which usually result in unreal stock prices and damage investor interests.

The most serious problem is fraud, says Wang. To get listed, some companies fake financial figures in order to pass CSRC scrutiny. Moreover, during the IPO process, the issuers and underwriters both hope for an over-subscription of shares, because underwriters can get higher underwriting fees while the issuers and private equity institutions can cashout at higher prices after the IPO. Therefore the issuers, securities companies and private equity institutional investors are likely to be in cahoots with each other. However, Chinese law has no provisions on the legal liabilities of IPO underwriters and issuers.

"The problems in the IPO and pricing process are due to an immature system which cannot meet the demands of market development. But the root cause is that the present IPO mechanism is not yet thoroughly market-oriented," said Wang.

Market-oriented

According to a CSRC statement, the reforms are aimed at enhancing the obligations of issuers and holding shareholders, making the pricing process of new shares more market-oriented and strengthening supervision and law enforcement.

In its draft document, the CSRC proposed that the timing of the IPO should be decided by the issuer and its underwriters in accordance with market conditions, and the IPO process should be controlled by the market itself instead of being decided by the CSRC and stock exchanges.

Furthermore, the draft prospectus of a company will be disclosed on the CSRC's website after being accepted by the commission. A company whose IPO application is being examined can issue corporate bonds first. The CSRC will explore and encourage companies to issue other forms of stock rights other than common stocks or finance in the form of combining stocks and bonds. After an issuer passes the procedures of the CSRC's Public Offering Review Committee, the CSRC will approve its IPO and the issuer can decide the timing of the IPO within 12 months of approval.

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