Movement Alert|Ganfeng Lithium Falls 5.45% in Regular Trading, Lithium Carbonate Futures Position Limits Tightened Amid Elevated Warehouse Receipts

Market Focus06-22 09:36

On June 22, Ganfeng Lithium fell 5.45% in regular trading, trading at HKD 53.95/share, with turnover of HKD 94.17 million. The lithium mining sector extended its weakness broadly, with Tianqi Lithium declining 4.29% in the same session.

On the news front, the Guangzhou Futures Exchange recently issued a notice further tightening position limits for lithium carbonate futures in general contract months, aiming to curb excessive speculation and reduce market disturbances from concentrated large-capital positions. Meanwhile, warehouse receipt volumes at the exchange remain at historical highs, forming substantial potential selling pressure. The lithium carbonate front-month contract previously plunged 6.5% in a single day to RMB 160,640/ton, dragging lithium mining stocks lower across the board.

Additionally, the positive catalyst from the company's subsidiary Ganfeng International selling approximately 35.09 million PLS shares for pre-tax gains of around RMB 981 million has been fully priced in, while short-term profit-taking pressure from the sector's prior rebound continues to weigh on share prices.

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