Movement Alert|China Shenhua Energy Falls 3.05% in Regular Trading, Coal Sector Under Broad Selling Pressure

Market Focus06-25

On June 25, China Shenhua Energy fell 3.05% in regular trading, trading at 40.58 HKD/share, with turnover of approximately 65.03 million HKD. The decline comes amid broad-based selling across the coal sector.

The entire Coal and Consumable Fuels sector is experiencing collective weakness, with peers Yankuang Energy down 6.54%, China Qinfa down 6.0%, Yancoal Australia down 4.93%, China Coal Energy down 4.88%, and CGN Mining down 4.43%. China Shenhua's current price has retreated approximately 20% from its May high, reflecting sustained sector-wide bearish sentiment and a continuation of the recent adjustment pattern.

Fundamentally, the company's Q1 report showed revenue of 70.4 billion yuan, up 1.17% year-over-year, while net profit attributable to shareholders declined 10.73% to 10.67 billion yuan. May operational data revealed commercial coal production down 4.1% year-over-year, though coal sales volume rose 11.7% primarily due to increased purchased coal trading and a lower base period. Institutional consensus target price remains at 53.81 yuan for the A-share listing, suggesting analysts maintain a longer-term constructive outlook despite near-term pressure.

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