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Cm bank (03968.HK) receives JPMorgan's shareholding of 5.652 million shares.
On July 19th, according to the latest equity disclosure data from the Stock Exchange of Hong Kong, on July 12th, 2024, CM Bank (03968.HK) received JPMorgan Chase & Co.'s shareholding of 5.652 million shares at an average price of HKD 35.6096 per share, involving about HKD 0.201 billion. After the shareholding, JPMorgan Chase & Co.'s latest number of shares held increased to 277,388,674, and the shareholding ratio increased from 5.91% to 6.04%.
Zhang Kun's latest position holdings have been released, reducing shareholding in CM Bank in the second quarter and increasing positions in Samsonite.
At the end of the second quarter, Zhang Kun managed four funds namely E Fund Blue Chip Selected Fund, E Fund High Quality Enterprise Three Year Hold Fund, E Fund High Quality Selected Fund, and E Fund Asia Selection Fund, with a total management scale of CNY 61.681 billion, a decrease of CNY 3.015 billion from the first quarter. In terms of holding positions, Zhang Kun's overall changes were not significant, with some rebalancing between industries. Zhang Kun himself also mentioned in the second quarterly report that the fund's stock position was basically stable in the second quarter, with adjustments to the structure, including adjustments to the consumer and pharmaceutical industries. Among the four funds managed by Zhang Kun, the top ten heavy-weighted stocks before the second quarter include: CNOOC,
China Merchants Bank Lists $300 Million Floating Rate Bonds in Hong Kong
China Merchants Bank's (HKG:3968, SHA:600036) New York branch issued $300 million floating rate bonds due in 2027 and filed for their listing on the Hong Kong bourse, according to a Monday filing
GTJA Securities: Diluting the obsession with scale and embracing the new norm of social financing.
PBOC Governor Pan Gongsheng pointed out at the Lujiazui Forum that when the growth of monetary and credit has shifted from supply constraints to demand constraints, if the focus is still on the increase in quantity even in the presence of a "size bias", it obviously contradicts the laws of economic operation. It is expected that the motivation behind banks using bills to pledge loans will significantly weaken, and more attention will be paid to the adjustment of loan structure and improvement of business quality and efficiency. Both social financing and credit will enter a "new normal" of growth.
[Brokerage Focus] Bocom Intl indicates that new loans in June meet market expectations.
Jingu Finance | Bocom Intl released research reports stating that new loans in June were 2.13 trillion yuan (RMB, same below), which is in line with market expectations, a year-on-year decrease of 920 billion yuan, with the decrease mainly coming from medium and long-term loans to enterprises, as well as short-term and medium-to-long-term loans to residents. The new social financing in June was 3.3 trillion yuan, which is basically in line with market expectations, with a year-on-year decrease of 926.6 billion yuan, mainly due to a year-on-year decrease in RMB loans. The year-on-year decrease in M1 has further expanded, while the growth rates of M2, RMB loans, and social financing balance continue to slow down. The bank pointed out that the monetary, credit, and social financing data in June continued to be affected by the calculation of value-added by the financial industry.
At the end of June, the balance of foreign currency loans in Shanghai reached 11.85 trillion yuan, up 8.6% year-on-year, according to the Shanghai branch of the People's Bank of China.
On July 15, the Shanghai headquarters of the People's Bank of China released the running status of MMF and crediting in Shanghai for the first half of 2024.
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