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  • Hong Kong IPO hopefuls Babytree Group and Tongcheng-Elong Holdings announced deals drastically smaller than their initial targets this week. But despite the clear sign of trouble in the market, a few more Chinese companies are considering pushing ahead with their own listings before the end of the month. Jonathan Breen reports.
  • Interloop, a Pakistan-based sock supplier for sports brands Nike and Adidas, intends to list on the domestic stock exchange, in what would be the country’s largest listing from a private sector company.
  • China’s Babytree Group has thrown open books for a potential HK$2.2bn ($280.9m) IPO, paring down the size from its original $800m target, according to a banker close to the deal.
  • Fosun Tourism Group, which is being spun-off by Chinese conglomerate Fosun International, has launched investor education for its Hong Kong IPO as the market falters amid continued volatility.
  • Chinese steel e-commerce platform Zhaogang.com has kept its plans for a Hong Kong listing alive, resubmitting an updated prospectus to the bourse on Tuesday.
  • Two Hong Kong IPO hopefuls have taken different approaches to their transactions. Tencent-backed Tongcheng-Elong Holdings launched its smaller listing of up to HK$1.8bn ($232.4m) on Tuesday, while Babytree has put its planned float on hold.