Movement Alert|China Taiping Falls 3.02% in Regular Trading, Subsidiary Penalty Fallout Continues Amid Sector-Wide Pressure

Market Focus06-03

On June 3, China Taiping fell 3.02% in regular trading, trading at 19.59 HKD/share, with trading volume of 84.69 million HKD.

On the news front, Taiping Life has been receiving a series of regulatory penalties that continue to weigh on market sentiment. Most recently, the Zhoukou branch was warned and fined 3,000 yuan for instigating insurance agents to violate integrity obligations, with the responsible manager also penalized. Earlier, the Jiangxi branch was fined a total of 1.03 million yuan for falsifying entertainment expense records, commissioning medical personnel to sell health insurance, and exploiting insurance business for improper gains.

Meanwhile, the Hong Kong-listed insurance sector remains broadly under pressure following first-quarter earnings that missed market expectations, with some investors taking profits. Within the Life and Health Insurance sector, CHINA LIFE fell 2.74%, SUNSHINE INS fell 2.51%, PING AN fell 1.62%, while NCI rose 0.5% and AIA rose 0.43%.

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