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CR New Energy’s Record IPO Gets Strong Retail Demand in Shenzhen

Bloomberg Markets
Tuesday, June 23, 2026 at 3:05 AM
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China Resources New Energy Holdings Ltd. drew strong demand from investors as it opened books for what is set to be the largest-ever initial public offering on the Shenzhen Stock Exchange,...

China Resources New Energy Holdings Ltd. drew strong demand from investors as it opened books for what is set to be the largest-ever initial public offering on the Shenzhen Stock Exchange, underscoring the appetite for new listings even beyond the artificial intelligence supply chain.

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