Movement Alert|HTSC Rises 3.01% in Regular Trading, Brokerage Sector Rallies on Market-Making Business Expansion

Market Focus06-15

On June 15, HTSC rose 3.01% in regular trading, trading at HKD 17.65/share, with turnover of HKD 96.37 million. The brokerage sector rallied broadly, with CMSC up 9.81%, CICC up 7.75%, CITIC SEC up 6.19%, CGS up 5.72%, and GUOTAI JUNAN I up 5.19%.

On the news front, multiple brokerages have recently been approved for listed securities market-making qualifications, driving continued expansion of the market-maker pool. HTSC holds a core competitive edge in STAR Market stock and listed fund market-making through its self-developed high-performance automated trading platform, characterized by strong system adaptability, short strategy iteration cycles, and a high degree of automation.

In addition, 21 leading brokerages including CITIC Securities, CICC, and China Merchants Securities recently issued research reports unanimously assigning buy or overweight ratings, with a consensus target price of RMB 25.7 for the A-share. The company reported Q1 revenue of RMB 10.42 billion and net profit of RMB 4.8 billion, up 41.48% and 31.79% year-over-year respectively, with brokerage, investment banking, and proprietary trading all accelerating. Institutional consensus forecasts full-year net profit of approximately RMB 19.3 billion.

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