On July 24, CITIC SEC fell 3.08% in regular trading, trading at HKD 27.72/share, with turnover of HKD 41.40 million. The decline came as the broader brokerage sector faced collective selling pressure following a multi-day rally.
The stock had previously surged on its interim earnings pre-announcement showing first-half net profit attributable to shareholders of RMB 23.343 billion, up 70.15% year-over-year, marking a record high for the same period since listing. CITIC SEC had gained 3.29% on July 21 alone on this catalyst. Today, however, the sector saw widespread profit-taking, with peers CICC down 2.04%, China Galaxy down 2.46%, and GTHT down 1.77%.
Additionally, heightened global market volatility — highlighted by the Philadelphia Semiconductor Index dropping 10% in a single week — has weighed on overseas risk appetite, creating funding headwinds for Hong Kong-listed stocks that had accumulated significant gains.
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