Beijing Stock Exchange fights to make its mark

Limited market cap, liquidity dampens enthusiasm for small-company specialist

20221208 Beijing Stock Exchange

The Beijing Stock Exchange was designed as an incubator for small businesses to tap investors directly for capital and reduce their reliance on banks for funding. © Reuters

QUAN YUE and ZHANG ZIYU, Caixin

A stock exchange on the Chinese mainland intended to drive funding for innovative small and midsize enterprises (SMEs) is struggling to gain momentum a year after it opened as part of a broader strategy to expand the country's capital markets.

The Beijing Stock Exchange (BSE), the first bourse based in the capital, was designed as an incubator for small businesses to tap investors directly for cash and reduce their reliance on banks for funding. Most companies listed on the exchange migrated from the National Equities Exchange and Quotations (NEEQ), an over-the-counter marketplace for small companies that do not meet the listing standards for the Shanghai or Shenzhen stock exchanges.

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