China’s valuation-driven stock rally on AI optimism to stretch fundraising frenzy in 2026



The valuation expansion that elevated Chinese stocks to world-leading gains last year will continue to galvanize equity financing by artificial intelligence companies in 2026 after a slew of eye-popping listings by key players, according to analysts.

More AI players will capitalise on the rich valuations of mainland China’s technology boards to raise funds to drive research and expansion, as China and the US compete for dominance in the world’s cutting-edge technologies.

After a solid run in 2025, tech companies on the Shanghai and Shenzhen exchanges now trade at nearly 40 per cent premiums to those on the Nasdaq 100, boosting the appeal of going public on the home markets.

“I would say capital markets so far are still supportive, whether it’s the global market or the Taiwan market,” said Randy Abrams, a technology analyst at UBS Group, in an interview on Wednesday in Shanghai. “You see the valuations for AI technology, whether it’s chips or whether it’s doing manufacturing and packaging tests.”

Some 30 to 40 Chinese companies across the semiconductor supply chain were on track for initial public offerings (IPOs) on mainland exchanges this year, with three or four being key industry players, said Jimmy Yu, an analyst tracking the semiconductor sector at the Swiss Bank.

The abrupt ascent of Chinese AI start-up DeepSeek last year spurred a re-rating of Chinese technology stocks, and multiples got a further boost after investors identified the nation’s leading positions in areas from humanoid robotics to AI infrastructure. The frenzy led to a flurry of listings – domestically or in Hong Kong – by prominent AI companies including graphics processing unit (GPU) maker Moore Threads Technology and AI model start-up Zhipu AI.
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