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Agricultural Bank Of China (01288) A-shares will distribute a cash dividend of 0.1164 yuan per share on January 8, 2025.
The Agricultural Bank Of China (01288) announced that the implementation plan for the 2024 semi-annual A-share Dividends is: A-share per share...
Express News | Agricultural Bank of China Says to Pay 2024 Half-Year Cash Dividends 0.1164 Yuan per Share, Totaling 40.738 Bln Yuan
Agricultural Bank Of China (601288.SH) 2024 half-year A-share Dividends: dividend of 0.1164 yuan per share, equity registration on January 7.
The Agricultural Bank Of China (601288.SH) has announced the 2024 semi-annual A-share Dividends distribution, this profit distribution is based on...
A new "big brother" in the A-shares has emerged! The four major Banks have reached a historic new high, is there a mid-term dividend-hunting market for bank stocks?
The total market value of Industrial and Commercial Bank has reached 2.5 trillion yuan.
Bank stocks have surged for several consecutive days, and the Hang Seng Index has recovered to 20,000 points. Bullish Signals from the fiscal side are favorable for the continuation of the rebound | Hong Kong stock barometer.
① The Hang Seng Index stands above the 20,000-point mark; why is it so strong in the short term? ② The fiscal side releases Bullish Signals; can it help sustain the rebound?
Outperforming 92% of stocks within the year! The four major banks have reached a new high again, and this month they have all faced Shareholding reductions by financing clients.
① Today, the stock prices of the four major banks collectively set new historical highs, with an average increase of nearly 47% this year, outperforming 92% of stocks during the same period. ② Excluding new stocks, a total of 10 stocks reached historical highs today, most of which are CNI Mid-Small Cap.Index stocks, with a relatively high number of Transportation stocks. ③ The four major banks have all experienced shareholding reductions by financing clients this month, including the Industrial And Commercial Bank Of China, which has seen a net sell-off of nearly 0.2 billion yuan in financing this month.