On June 15, China Galaxy Securities (06881.HK) rose 3.68% in regular trading, trading at HKD 8.3/share, with turnover of HKD 108 million.
On the news front, brokerage merger and restructuring expectations have once again become the core theme driving the sector. Multiple listed brokerages with consolidation potential rallied in tandem. China Galaxy Securities and CICC, both ultimately controlled by Central Huijin, remain the subject of market merger speculation despite both companies having previously issued clarification announcements denying such plans. Under the current policy backdrop supporting leading institutions to strengthen through M&A and organizational innovation, market expectations persist.
Within the Investment Banking and Brokerage sector, the overall performance was notably strong. Among peers, CMSC rose 9.25%, CICC rose 7.85%, CITIC Securities rose 6.04%, Guotai Junan International rose 5.19%, and HTSC rose 4.20%. Additionally, the company recently completed the issuance of 5 billion yuan in perpetual subordinated bonds at a coupon rate of 2.00%, with proceeds designated for repaying maturing corporate bonds, indicating orderly capital replenishment.
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