Movement Alert|China Taiping Rises 4.61% in Regular Trading, Insurance Sector Rebounds as Ex-Dividend Date Approaches

Market Focus07-02 13:52

On July 2, China Taiping rose 4.61% in regular trading, trading at HK$18.85/share, with turnover of HK$132 million.

On the news front, the domestic insurance sector staged a collective rebound following a period of pullback. Among peers, China Life gained 5.18%, NCI rose 4.39%, and Ping An advanced 2.06%, reflecting strong sector linkage. Additionally, China Taiping's ex-dividend date is set for July 8, with a final dividend of HK$1.23 per share to be paid on July 21, attracting early positioning from yield-seeking funds ahead of the record date.

Institutional research further supported sentiment. Guojin Securities noted that Q2 earnings for the insurance sector are expected to see significant growth, with valuation recovery anticipated as markets refocus on second-quarter results. The brokerage specifically highlighted China Taiping as a recommended name. Separately, the company reported full-year shareholder profit growth of 220.9% and a dividend increase of 251.4% year-over-year, underscoring its strong fundamental trajectory.

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