Movement Alert|CITIC Securities Rises 3.15% in Regular Trading, Rebounding After H-Share Placement-Driven Selloff

Market Focus
Jun 12

On June 12, CITIC Securities (06030.HK) rose 3.15% in regular trading, trading at HK$25.32/share, with turnover of HK$32.07 million. The stock is rebounding after falling 3.03% on June 11 under pressure from the company's 160 billion yuan H-share private placement announced on May 28.

The placement involves issuing 794 million H-shares to major shareholder CITIC Financial Holdings at HK$23.13 per share, with all proceeds directed toward expanding international operations, including capitalizing CITIC Securities International and bolstering overseas capital intermediary services. While the announcement triggered cumulative net capital outflows of approximately 2.87 billion yuan over 10 trading days due to dilution concerns, multiple analyst reports have characterized the deal positively, noting that the major shareholder's full cash subscription with a 48-month lock-up period demonstrates long-term confidence, and the international business expansion targets higher-ROE opportunities.

The broader Investment Banking and Brokerage sector is also trading higher, with CMBC Capital up 3.08%, CGS up 2.37%, GTHT up 2.75%, CICC up 2.0%, and HTSC up 1.74%.

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