Baidu Seeks Dual Primary Listing in Hong Kong and Nasdaq, Potentially Qualifying for Southbound Stock Connect in September

Deep News07-16 16:43

Chinese technology giant Baidu has announced that its board of directors has authorized management to proceed with a voluntary conversion to a primary listing on the Main Board of The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong, with the change expected to take effect within this year.

Upon completion of the necessary procedures, Baidu will achieve dual primary listing status on both the Hong Kong and Nasdaq stock exchanges. The company stated that this dual primary listing is expected to enhance the liquidity of its securities, broaden its investor base, and provide greater flexibility for accessing both capital markets.

Market analysts suggest that if the process proceeds smoothly and the company meets the inclusion criteria, Baidu could potentially be added to the Southbound Stock Connect program during its upcoming review window in September. This would open the door to significant incremental capital from mainland Chinese investors through the southbound trading channel.

This potential development, combined with Baidu's comprehensive AI stack encompassing Kunlun AI chips, AI cloud services, foundational models, intelligent agents, and autonomous driving—forming a "chip-cloud-model-agent" ecosystem—is likely to significantly increase market focus on the value of its AI business. Such heightened attention could further strengthen the company's stock price performance.

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