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CITIC Securities Company Limited (6030.HK)

HKSE - HKSE Delayed Price. Currency in HKD
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12.300-0.500 (-3.91%)
At close: 04:08PM HKT
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Previous Close12.800
Open12.720
Bid12.280 x 0
Ask12.300 x 0
Day's Range12.200 - 12.820
52 Week Range10.860 - 18.020
Volume15,277,500
Avg. Volume11,596,414
Market Cap279.403B
Beta (5Y Monthly)0.92
PE Ratio (TTM)9.04
EPS (TTM)1.360
Earnings DateApr 26, 2024
Forward Dividend & Yield0.53 (4.18%)
Ex-Dividend DateJul 03, 2023
1y Target Est18.97
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    WRAPUP 1-CICC, Citic, JPMorgan cut investment banking jobs in China as deals stall

    Two Chinese companies and JPMorgan have become the latest banking groups to cut jobs in China as a slow recovery in listing and dealmaking activities force them to ramp up cost controls, six sources with knowledge of the matter said. Beijing-based China International Capital Corp (CICC) is planning to reduce its investment banking headcount by at least 10% this year, two people with knowledge of the matter told Reuters.

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    Exclusive-China's CITIC to move dozens of Hong Kong bankers to mainland to cut costs -sources

    China's CITIC Securities plans to move dozens of bankers from its offshore platform CLSA in Hong Kong to the mainland to cut costs and meet Beijing's call to bridge income inequality in the financial sector, people with knowledge of the matter said. In an unusually broad move for an industry where individual relocations are more common, CLSA is expected to demand the investment bankers move to the Chinese mainland with their pay lowered to local levels or face the likely prospect of losing their jobs, three people said.

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    China's top investment bank CITIC cuts base salary by up to 15% -sources

    HONG KONG/BEIJING (Reuters) -China's CITIC Securities is cutting pay across its investment banking division, lowering base salaries by up to 15%, two sources said, in a rare move in the country's financial sector as Beijing pushes to bridge income disparity. The country's top investment bank by market value has also yet to pay bonuses to bankers for work done last year, the two sources close to the matter said. The bonuses are usually paid out early in the second quarter.