On June 10, China Life Insurance rose 3.14% in regular trading, trading at HKD 28.24/share, with trading volume of HKD 768 million.
On the news front, multiple capital sources have been continuously increasing their positions in China Life H-shares. Ping An Life triggered its third mandatory disclosure within the past year after its stake reached 15% on May 20, subsequently raising its holding to 16.02%, with a book value of approximately RMB 29.357 billion. Meanwhile, BlackRock increased its position by 7.64 million shares on May 29 at approximately HKD 28.88 per share, lifting its stake to 6.08%.
Industry analysts note that amid a low-interest-rate environment and asset scarcity, high-dividend, low-valuation insurance leaders have become anchor assets for long-term allocation by both insurance capital and foreign investors. Additionally, China Life recently co-established the largest domestic blind pool S-fund with Fujian Province, with a total scale exceeding RMB 4 billion, signaling continued strategic expansion.
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