Movement Alert|SUNAC Rises 5.36% in Regular Trading, Beijing Major Property Policy Lands Boosting Sector

Market Focus
Aug 12

On August 12, SUNAC rose 5.36% in regular trading, trading at HKD 0.59/share, with turnover of HKD 114 million. The stock gained momentum alongside a broad rally in the mainland property developer sector.

On the news front, Beijing officially implemented a major new real estate policy, which institutions suggest may deliver effects slightly stronger than the previous Shanghai Seven Measures. The policy triggered significant sector-wide strength, with China Jinmao up 10.99%, China Resources Land up 4.83%, and China Overseas Development up 3.26%, demonstrating notable sector linkage.

At the company level, Sunac Cultural Tourism and Huafa have filed mutual arbitration claims surrounding the Shenzhen Qianhai Ice & Snow World project, a mega-scale cultural tourism development valued at over RMB 10 billion. Sunac is claiming RMB 482 million in damages and asserting its right to exercise share repurchase options, seeking to regain 51% controlling interest in the project. The case has not yet gone to hearing, with market participants closely watching its potential implications for the revaluation of the company's cultural tourism assets.

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