Movement Alert|BOC Hong Kong Falls 3.22% in Regular Trading, HK Banking Sector Weighed Down by Tighter Cross-Border Account Regulations

Market Focus
06/10

On June 10, BOC Hong Kong declined 3.22% in regular trading, trading at 46.38 HKD/share, with trading volume of HKD 226 million. The stock led a broader selloff across Hong Kong banking names.

The decline was driven by intensified regulatory tightening on cross-border banking services. The Hong Kong Monetary Authority has required banks to conduct retrospective reviews of mainland individual investors' Hong Kong investment accounts, while implementing stricter verification procedures for new account openings. Multiple banks including BOC Hong Kong, East Asia Bank, and others have progressively tightened account opening policies for mainland residents, no longer accepting reasons such as purchasing Hong Kong insurance or overseas consumption.

Within the Diversified Banks sector, HSBC Holdings fell 4.22%, while mainland-listed peers showed resilience with CCB up 0.69%, Bank of China up 0.37%, ICBC up 0.29%, and CM Bank up 0.88%. Institutional analysis suggests local Hong Kong banks face greater pressure than international peers given their higher reliance on cross-border clients for customer base growth.

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