China start-up IPOs set high prices, stir worries
The first 10 firms due to list on China’s Nasdaq-style second board, ChiNext, plan to sell shares at prices 50 percent above their mainboard peers, just as worries over speculation spurred officials to tighten trading rules.
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China start-up IPOs set high prices, stir worries
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