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xinyuan pm (01895.HK) received shareholding of 5.9304 million shares from Chairman, Executive Director and CEO Shen Yuanqing.
According to the latest equity disclosure information from the Hong Kong Stock Exchange on October 28, 2024, xinyuan pm (01895.HK) chairman, executive director and CEO Shen Yuanqing acquired 5.9304 million shares at an average price of 0.67 Hong Kong dollars per share on the trading floor, involving approximately 3.9734 million Hong Kong dollars. After the shareholding, Shen Yuanqing's latest number of shares held is 27,355,375 shares, and the shareholding ratio has increased from 3.61% to 4.61%.
Hong Kong stock concept tracking | Peking, Shenzhen real estate market volume hits new high, real estate sector policy effects may gradually emerge (with concept stocks)
Data from the China Real Estate Research Institute shows that as of the 26th of October, the number of second-hand residential housing transactions in Beijing has reached 12,979 units. It is expected that the total number of transactions in October will exceed 0.016 million units, reaching a new high in 19 months; the actual transaction volume is expected to reach 0.025 million units, the highest in the same period in 8 years.
Xinyuan Property Management Service (Cayman) Ltd.'s (HKG:1895) 36% Jump Shows Its Popularity With Investors
Hong Kong stock market concept tracking | Existing home loan interest rate cut imminent, real estate sector accelerates stabilization and valuation repair (with concept stocks)
Industry insiders predict that the specific plan for lowering the interest rates on existing housing loans is unlikely to be introduced before the "National Day" holiday.
XINYUAN PM: Interim Report 2024
Opinion index: The growth of listed physical enterprises has slowed down, and IFM prices have started to "intensify" internally.
The interim report disclosed by listed companies at the end of August shows a continuous slowdown in the industry's scale and revenue growth, making profits more difficult and financial risk control pressure increasing.
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