The mother share in HK already up almost 50% in a week.
No action liao tio trap or huat?
seem strong today ... 
Khaleesi ( Date: 05-Jun-2025 09:41) Posted:
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Got relation ??? This stok got volume today
China EB up 7%. For info
Not vested
Not vested
SmallSmall ( Date: 05-Jun-2025 09:16) Posted:
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This one is the HK stock not the singapore China Everbright.
SmallSmall ( Date: 05-Jun-2025 09:15) Posted:
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China Everbright Holdings Stock Jumps 15% on Cryptocurrency Interest
Coin WorldMonday, Jun 2, 2025 10:21 pm ET
China  everbright holdings, a prominent investment firm, saw its stock price surge by over 15% in a single trading session. This notable increase is largely attributed to renewed interest in the company' s past investments, particularly its involvement with Circle, a leading cryptocurrency firm known for its stablecoin USDC. The surge reflects investor confidence in China Everbright Holdings' strategic decisions and its potential for future growth.
The surge in stock price can be linked to several key factors. Firstly, the growing interest in cryptocurrencies and blockchain technology has brought attention to China Everbright Holdings' past investment in Circle. Circle' s advancements in the digital currency space have positively influenced investor sentiment towards China Everbright Holdings. Secondly, the company' s diversified investment portfolio and a history of successful investments have bolstered investor confidence, contributing to the stock price increase.
The surge also underscores the increasing interest in the cryptocurrency and blockchain technology sector. As more companies and investors recognize the potential of these technologies, there is a corresponding rise in demand for firms that have invested in this space. China Everbright Holdings' past investment in Circle positions it favorably to capitalize on this growing trend, further enhancing investor confidence in the company.
The surge in China Everbright Holdings' stock price is a testament to the company' s strategic investments and its ability to identify emerging market trends. As the company continues to diversify its investment portfolio and explore new opportunities, it is well-positioned to maintain its growth trajectory and deliver value to its shareholders
PQTPQK ( Date: 05-Jun-2025 09:01) Posted:
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good news?/
newbie1118 ( Date: 04-Jun-2025 23:04) Posted:
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Mother share shot up another 11% today at HK market.
hope it can test 0.03 soon..
newbie1118 ( Date: 03-Jun-2025 11:08) Posted:
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Mother share shot up to 23% in HK now. New stimulus package from gov again?
Mother China Everbright {165 } share in HK up 15%.
Free float only 24%. Easily cornered.
Bought some to wait for the potential China stimulus update. 
might gap up if it comes. 
do your own diligence 
might gap up if it comes. 
do your own diligence 
Signs of recovery in China&rsquo s property market as prices in key cities stabilise, but challenges remain
In large cities like Beijing, the price decline in China&rsquo s second-hand housing market has slowed.PHOTO: REUTERS
UPDATED  Mar 15, 2025, 08:43 PM
BEIJING &ndash Back in mid-2024, instead of selling her 180 sq m home in Beijing at a loss of 100,000 yuan (S$18,400), communication manager Emily Wang decided to rent it out.
&ldquo At that time, the resale housing market was declining month by month, and the price that the unit could fetch was lower than expected and kept dropping, so I thought it was not worthwhile to sell,&rdquo she told The Straits Times.
Instead, the 34-year-old collects 11,000 yuan monthly for renting out the unit. She has bought another apartment to live in.
These days, Ms Wang thinks her patience might be paying off, as the value of the unit she rented out is no longer tumbling. Her next hope is that prices will start picking up.   
In large cities like Beijing, the price decline in China&rsquo s resale housing market has slowed, and new home prices have picked up in recent months. This has sparked optimism among Chinese officials and some analysts that China&rsquo s beleaguered property sector may be on the path to recovery.
But given China&rsquo s vast and fragmented real estate market, other analysts caution that early signs of a rebound in some big cities may not translate into a broad recovery. Even as the market shows short-term improvements, there remain structural challenges, such as China&rsquo s shrinking population, that could hinder a full recovery.
China has been grappling with a property slump, which is now in its fifth year. In 2021, a regulatory crackdown on high leverage among property developers led to a housing market crash, leaving a trail of uncompleted homes after some developers defaulted on their debts.
Itself off its heavy reliance on the property sector by stimulating broader, more sustainable economic growth.
In September 2024, around the time when new home sales were down about 50 per cent from their 2021 peak and consumer confidence was at a historic low, the Chinese government launched its most concerted effort to rescue the market, cutting mortgage rates and down payments.
 
On March 9, Housing Minister Ni Hong, speaking on the sidelines of China&rsquo s annual parliamentary meetings, also known as the Two Sessions, struck an optimistic tone, saying the property market is showing signs of stabilisation in the first two months of 2025.
In January 2025, resale home prices increased by 0.1 per cent, the fourth consecutive month of growth, data from the National Bureau of Statistics showed. New home prices also edged up by 0.1 per cent. February data is not yet publicly available.
&ldquo With the joint efforts from various stakeholders, market confidence has been effectively boosted and positive changes have emerged in the real estate market,&rdquo said Mr Ni, who stressed that the Chinese government will combine short-term and long-term measures to ensure market stability.
This is in stark contrast with his comments at the 2024 parliamentary meetings, where he said the task of stabilising the market was &ldquo still very difficult&rdquo .
Economist Tommy Xie, who heads Greater China research at OCBC Bank, said he started 2025 pessimistic about the outlook for China&rsquo s property market but changed his mind after noting an increased emphasis on stabilising the sector at the Feb 28 meeting of the Politburo, the top decision-making body of the Communist Party.
Coupled with the inclusion of stabilising the property and equity markets as a priority in the 2025 government work report delivered by Chinese Premier Li Qiang at the March 5 opening of the National People&rsquo s Congress, the Chinese Parliament, Mr Xie said there is a heightened level of government awareness that the property sector is the root cause of the nation&rsquo s economic woes.
The central government&rsquo s call for local governments to buy up unsold housing stock to convert into affordable housing has also been given a push, as Mr Li also announced that local officials will now be granted greater autonomy to formulate region-specific policies that will help rebalance supply and demand, said Mr Xie.
At the Two Sessions, China also increased its focus on providing quality homes.
It rolled out guidelines to improve the liveability of existing homes and new buildings, to shore up future sales prospects, as owners looking to upgrade to higher-quality homes may form a greater proportion of future buyers.
Mr Xu Tianchen, a senior economist at consultancy Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) in Beijing, said China&rsquo s geographical divide means that improvements are largely concentrated in first- and second-tier cities, while less-developed areas are still falling behind.
The recovery among property developers is also uneven, with state-owned enterprises outperforming private firms, he said.
Major Chinese private developers such as Sunac and China Vanke are still facing a multitude of problems, from liquidation petitions to sliding share prices and overwhelming debt.
Property agent Fred Wang, 39, who has been in the industry since 2008, said he is not optimistic about market prospects, at least in the resale home segment.
&ldquo The policies now are mostly to support the new home segment, so those are selling quite well. But if people are buying new homes, that means fewer buyers for second-hand properties and existing home values are still depressed,&rdquo he said.
 
Any intention to average down? Thx for sharing.
piscesmonkey ( Date: 06-Mar-2025 12:34) Posted:
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Hi bro i still holding. Wait for chiong up soon . Since china pump in huge money again
newbie1118 ( Date: 06-Mar-2025 12:21) Posted:
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Boss u still holding this counter?
piscesmonkey ( Date: 03-Jan-2025 14:48) Posted:
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From his posting till now, dip 20+% liao.... 
finjungle ( Date: 29-Jan-2025 15:41) Posted:
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Happy Lunar New Year
Could you provide more details on this, please?
Thank you
Could you provide more details on this, please?
Thank you
piscesmonkey ( Date: 03-Jan-2025 15:44) Posted:
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