On August 11, CHINFMINING fell 3.19% in regular trading, trading at 15.18 HKD/share, with turnover of HKD 239 million. The stock declined amid broad-based weakness across the copper sector as the market entered a profit-taking phase.
On the news front, following a cumulative gain exceeding 10% in the nonferrous metals sector last week driven by Congo DRC export ban concerns, the sentiment has now faded, triggering collective retracement in copper stocks. Jiangxi Copper fell 3.38%, and China Daye Nonferrous Metals dropped 3.0%, reflecting synchronized sector pressure.
From a fundamental perspective, CHINFMINING previously issued a positive profit alert forecasting approximately USD 420 million in attributable profit for H1, representing a roughly 60% year-over-year increase driven by rising international copper and sulfuric acid prices. The company's board is scheduled to review interim results on August 21. Institutional research suggests the copper sector remains in an EPS-driven cycle, with 8-9 months identified as a potential window for valuation recovery from oversold levels.
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