On June 17, China International Capital Corporation (CICC) declined 3.22% in regular trading, trading at 20.48 HKD/share, with turnover of 151 million HKD.
On the news front, CICC's application to absorb Dongxing Securities and Cinda Securities via share swaps was formally accepted by the Shanghai Stock Exchange on June 12, entering the regulatory review stage. The disclosure on June 15 had already driven the stock up 4.69%, suggesting the market had largely priced in the positive development. With the catalyst now fully reflected, profit-taking pressure has intensified.
Upon completion of the restructuring, CICC's total assets are expected to surpass the one-trillion-yuan threshold, with revenue rising from 28.5 billion yuan to 37.2 billion yuan, elevating its industry ranking to third place and net capital to fourth. CICC plans to issue approximately 3.104 billion new A-shares in total for the transaction, which still requires further approvals from regulators.
Within the Investment Banking and Brokerage sector, the overall sector traded lower. Among individual stocks, CITIC SEC down 2.19%, GF SEC down 0.29%, CMSC down 0.52%, HTSC down 0.98%, GTHT down 1.83%.
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