On June 25, China Resources Land fell 3.44% in regular trading, trading at HK$29.54/share, with turnover of HK$285 million. The decline came as the mainland property sector continued to weaken amid persistently soft industry fundamentals.
On the data front, January-to-May national real estate development investment fell 16.2% year-on-year, new commercial housing sales area declined 10.8%, and sales revenue dropped 13.5%, indicating the sector remains in a bottoming phase. Sector peers also declined broadly, with China Jinmao down 6.11%, Longfor Group down 3.83%, and China Overseas Development down 1.88%. Analysts noted that market capital continues to favor AI and semiconductor sectors, creating a siphoning effect on traditional cyclical stocks and driving persistent fund outflows from mainland property names.
On the fundamental side, the company reported May contract sales of approximately RMB 23.51 billion, up 28% year-on-year. The stock has retreated from HK$34.62 since its ex-dividend date on June 15, when it distributed a final dividend of RMB 0.966 per share.
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