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What happened to CITIC Securities’ trading suspension?

When CITIC Securities suspends trading, it will usually make an announcement and explain the reasons. Users can just pay attention.

Trading suspension may be caused by various reasons, such as stock price changes, suspected violations of laws and regulations, publication of annual reports, interim performance reports, convening of shareholders' meetings, capital increase and share expansion, major acquisitions and mergers, clarifications and announcements, etc.

Pay attention to relevant news reports after the trading suspension, which is very likely to affect the stock price.

CITIC Securities, whose full name is CITIC Securities Co., Ltd., was established on October 25, 1995. Its registered address is located in the North Building of Excellence Times Square (Phase II), No. 8, Zhongxin 3rd Road, Futian District, Shenzhen City, Guangdong Province.

CITIC Securities was listed on the Shanghai Stock Exchange in 2003 and on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange in 2011, becoming the first securities company in China to list A+H shares.

The business scope of CITIC Securities includes securities investment consulting; securities underwriting and sponsorship; securities self-operation; securities asset management; margin trading and securities lending; securities investment fund agency sales; and provision of intermediary introduction services for futures companies.

The company has 7 main first-level subsidiaries and branches in 13 countries around the world, covering all 31 provinces, municipalities and autonomous regions in China.

The shareholders of CITIC Securities include Hong Kong Securities Clearing Company Limited, CITIC China Limited, China Securities Finance Corporation Limited, Hong Kong Securities Clearing Company Limited, Central Huijin Asset Management Co., Ltd., etc., and some funds hold shares, such as Dacheng

Fund-Agricultural Bank of China-Dacheng CSI Financial Asset Management Plan.