CICC Suspends Trading Pending Regulatory Confirmation on Proposed Mergers

Reuters11-26
CICC Suspends Trading Pending Regulatory Confirmation on Proposed Mergers

China International Capital Corporation Limited (CICC) provided an update on the progress of its proposed mergers with Dongxing Securities and Cinda Securities. Trading in CICC's A shares on the Shanghai Stock Exchange and its H shares, as well as certain notes on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, remains suspended as of November 20, 2025. The company stated that the trading halt is expected to last no more than 25 A share-trading days while discussions and regulatory confirmations regarding the proposed mergers continue. There is no assurance that the mergers will materialize or be consummated, as the process is subject to further discussions and regulatory approvals.

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