Movement Alert|Guotai Junan International Rises 5.19% in Regular Trading, Tokenized Bond Policy Tailwind Coupled with Brokerage Sector Strength

Market Focus06-15

On June 15, Guotai Junan International rose 5.19% in regular trading, reaching HK$2.2 per share, with turnover of HK$102 million.

On the news front, the Hong Kong Monetary Authority recently established a tokenized bond expert group, with 21 institutions joining to collaboratively advance the issuance and trading of tokenized bonds. As a licensed securities firm in Hong Kong, Guotai Junan International is well-positioned to benefit from the expansion of related businesses. The company previously completed its first Qualified Foreign Investor treasury bond futures transaction, demonstrating its active engagement in innovative financial products.

Meanwhile, the Investment Banking and Brokerage sector showed broad strength, with CICC up 6.12%, CMSC up 6.86%, CITIC Securities up 4.58%, CGS up 3.43%, and HTSC up 2.36%, reflecting pronounced sector-wide momentum. The parent group Guotai Haitong also recently applied to list a US$5.5 billion medium-term note program on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, signaling continued capital market activity.

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