On July 20, Agricultural Bank of China rose 3.7% in regular trading, trading at HK$5.85/share, with turnover of HK$175 million. The stock advanced alongside a broad rally in Chinese bank shares, with the diversified banks sector posting widespread gains.
On the news front, JPMorgan recently issued a research report indicating that the five major state-owned banks are expected to deliver Q2 revenue and profit growth above the industry average, providing positive fundamental support for the sector. Additionally, China Ping An Life Insurance increased its holdings of Agricultural Bank of China H shares by approximately 171 million shares on June 30 at HK$5.3 per share, raising its stake to 24.11%, signaling continued long-term institutional confidence in the bank's allocation value.
Institutional analysts broadly expect that capital flow disruptions affecting the banking sector in Q3 are nearing an end, with stock pricing likely to revert toward fundamentals and dividend stability. Separately, JPMorgan maintains an Overweight rating on the stock with a target price of HK$6.55. Within the Diversified Banks sector, CCB rose 2.41%, Bank of China rose 2.76%, ICBC rose 2.32%, and CM Bank rose 2.38%.
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