Hang Seng Investment Management Buys and Sells Hang Seng Bank Shares Amid Privatisation Process

Reuters01-13
<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/HSNGY">Hang Seng</a> Investment Management Buys and Sells <a href="https://laohu8.com/S/00011">Hang Seng Bank</a> Shares Amid Privatisation Process

Hang Seng Bank Ltd. announced a series of transactions conducted by Hang Seng Investment Management Limited, a connected associate of the bank. On 12 January 2026, Hang Seng Investment Management Limited purchased 13,266 shares, followed by two additional purchases of 1,206 shares each. Subsequent transactions included a purchase of 12,060 shares, and a series of sales: 1,206 shares (four times), 26,532 shares, 18,090 shares, 4,824 shares, 42,210 shares, and one final sale of 1,206 shares. These dealings were made for the account of discretionary investment clients.

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