Movement Alert|ZTE Falls 3.05% in Regular Trading, A-Share Failed Limit-Up Pattern and Weak Fundamentals Drag HK-Listed Shares

Market Focus
Jul 23

On July 23, ZTE (00763.HK) fell 3.05% in regular trading, trading at 25.0 HKD/share, with turnover of approximately 76.81 million HKD.

On the news front, the decline was primarily triggered by the convergence of short-term technical weakness and fundamental headwinds. The company's A-shares touched the daily limit-up the previous trading day before sharply retreating to close up 7.51%, a classic failed limit-up pattern that signals significant profit-taking pressure from momentum traders. Meanwhile, the company's Q1 net profit attributable to shareholders declined 46.58% year-over-year, with operating cash flow turning negative, underscoring a widening divergence between thematic speculation and underlying business performance.

Adding to the bearish sentiment, major foreign institutions including JPMorgan, BlackRock, and UBS have recently reduced their H-share holdings. JPMorgan sold approximately 1.2 million shares at an average price of 26.56 HKD on July 16, while BlackRock's stake fell from 7.77% to 6.99% during the same period, collectively weighing on market confidence.

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