Movement Alert|HTSC Rises 3.01% in Regular Trading, Market-Making Business Expansion Catalyzes Gains Amid Broad Brokerage Sector Rally

Market Focus06-22

On June 22, HTSC rose 3.01% in regular trading, trading at HKD 17.47/share, with turnover of HKD 86.82 million. The stock gained momentum as the broader brokerage sector rallied collectively, while catalysts specific to the company further supported the advance.

On the news front, HTSC has recently received approvals from the Shanghai Stock Exchange to provide primary market-making services for multiple ETFs, including the Guotai SSE STAR Market Chip ETF (589100), Penghua CSI A50 ETF (512240), Huaxia Non-Ferrous Metals ETF (516650), and Guotai Oil & Gas Industry ETF (561360), with effective dates starting June 16. Additionally, HTSC was approved to provide market-making for the Bosera STAR Board AI ETF and Guotai Gold ETF. The rapid expansion of its market-making portfolio underscores the company's core competitive advantages in automated trading platforms and strategy iteration capabilities, contributing incremental revenue potential to its institutional services segment.

Within the Investment Banking & Brokerage sector, peer stocks also posted gains: GF SEC up 7.08%, CITIC SEC up 6.59%, CICC up 4.47%, GOFINTECH QUANT up 2.84%, and GTHT up 2.59%.

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