Movement Alert|CITIC Bank Falls 3.13% in Regular Trading, Banking Sector Broadly Weak Amid Management Transition Uncertainty

Market Focus
May 28

On May 28, CITIC Bank (00998.HK) fell 3.13% in regular trading, trading at HKD 7.14/share, with trading volume of HKD 125 million. The decline significantly outpaced peers in the Diversified Banks sector.

On the news front, the banking sector faced broad selling pressure, with major peers including CCB down 1.63%, HSBC Holdings down 1.77%, ICBC down 2.53%, Bank of China down 2.31%, and BOC Hong Kong down 1.51%. CITIC Bank's decline notably exceeded sector averages.

Adding to the pressure, CITIC Bank is currently in a management transition period. The board appointed Lv Tiangui as President and Chief Compliance Officer on May 20, but his appointment remains pending regulatory approval. The president position had been vacant since December last year when former president Lu Wei resigned, with Chairman Fang Heying serving in an acting capacity for nearly half a year. Market participants are pricing in uncertainty around the leadership transition, despite Lv's 23-year tenure at CITIC and strong track record in retail banking and trust management.

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