Movement Alert|Shanghai Electric Falls 4.57% in Regular Trading, Heavy Electrical Equipment Sector Retreats After Prior Session Rally

Market Focus07-07

On July 7, Shanghai Electric declined 4.57% in regular trading, trading at HK$3.33/share, with turnover of HK$40.74 million.

On the news front, the heavy electrical equipment sector experienced a broad-based pullback following a sharp rally in the prior session. Peer stocks Harbin Electric fell 6.61%, Dongfang Electric fell 4.58%, and Goldwind Technology fell 4.41%, reflecting a collective correction after July 6 gains in which Dongfang Electric surged 12.24% and Harbin Electric rose 8.52%.

At the company level, Shanghai Electric recently received a favorable arbitration ruling from the Singapore International Arbitration Centre regarding the India Sasan coal-fired power project, with all substantive claims by Oxagon Enterprises dismissed. However, this positive development had already been reflected in the prior session when the stock rose 3.17%. The current decline appears to be a technical giveback of the sector-wide gains rather than a response to new fundamental developments.

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