ZTE's stock plummeted 5.06% intraday on Tuesday, reflecting significant selling pressure.
The decline comes after Blackrock, a major institutional investor, reduced its long position in ZTE's H-shares to 6.73% on July 7 from 7.56%, according to HKEX data. This reduction in stake by a key shareholder may have contributed to negative sentiment and triggered the sell-off.
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