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CMBC Capital Holdings Limited ( (HK:1141) ) has provided an update.
CMBC Capital Holdings Limited, through its wholly owned subsidiary CMBC Investment (HK), has expanded its securities investment portfolio by subscribing to and subsequently acquiring a substantial amount of securities issued by an independent third-party issuer. The subsidiary first subscribed to US$1 million worth of the securities via lead managers in December 2025, funded by internal resources, and later acquired an additional US$11.41 million in principal amount of the same securities in the over-the-counter market for about US$11.49 million in February 2026. The combined transactions meet the threshold for a discloseable transaction under Hong Kong’s Listing Rules, triggering reporting and announcement requirements but not shareholder approval, signaling a notable yet mid-sized capital deployment that underscores the company’s ongoing strategy of leveraging its balance sheet for securities investments within regulatory parameters.
The most recent analyst rating on (HK:1141) stock is a Hold with a HK$1.50 price target. To see the full list of analyst forecasts on CMBC Capital Holdings Limited stock, see the HK:1141 Stock Forecast page.
More about CMBC Capital Holdings Limited
CMBC Capital Holdings Limited is an investment holding company incorporated in Bermuda and listed in Hong Kong, focusing on capital markets and securities investment activities through its wholly owned subsidiary CMBC Investment (HK). The group engages in subscribing to and acquiring financial securities as part of its broader investment and asset management strategy in regional and international markets.
Average Trading Volume: 1,834,344
Technical Sentiment Signal: Hold
Current Market Cap: HK$1.46B
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