Movement Alert|China Life Insurance Rises 3.19% in Regular Trading, Boosted by Continued Institutional and Foreign Capital Accumulation Plus Hard-Tech Investment Layout

Market Focus
Jun 15

On June 15, China Life Insurance rose 3.19% in regular trading, trading at HK$31.1/share, with turnover of HK$500 million.

On the news front, multiple capital flows have continued to accumulate China Life H shares in recent weeks. Ping An Life's shareholding ratio has risen to 16.02%, while BlackRock increased its stake to 6.08% after purchasing approximately 7.64 million shares at around HK$28.88 per share. Industry analysts note that under a low interest rate environment, high-dividend and low-valuation insurance leaders have become core allocation targets for both domestic insurers and foreign institutions.

Additionally, China Life has been actively participating in equity investments in hard-tech enterprises, appearing on shareholder lists of technology unicorns such as Unitree Robotics. Leveraging the long-duration liability characteristics of insurance capital, the company positions itself as a representative of patient capital. The broader domestic insurance sector strengthened in tandem, with China Taiping up 4.03%, NCI up 3.59%, and Sunshine Insurance up 2.37%, supporting overall market confidence.

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