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Brokerage morning meeting highlights: Bullish on investment opportunities in the Commercial Property Sector in 2025.
At today's brokerage morning meeting, Guotai HAITONG SEC proposed to prioritize allocation to leading brokerages with significant comprehensive advantages and stronger cross-border asset allocation capabilities; GF SEC believes that the coal price median may decline in 2025, and leading companies are expected to maintain overall stable profitability; HTSC expressed a Bullish outlook on investment opportunities in the Commercial Property Sector for 2025.
In March, the output of industrial raw coal from designated enterprises was 0.44 billion tons, a year-on-year increase of 9.6%.
In March, the output of raw coal from industrial enterprises reached 0.44 billion tons, a year-on-year increase of 9.6%, with an average daily production of 14.21 million tons. The growth rate of raw coal production has accelerated.
Brokerage morning meeting highlights: Focus on sectors benefiting from domestic demand and investment opportunities in new consumer segments.
In today's Brokerage morning meeting, HTSC proposed to focus on investment opportunities in sectors benefiting from domestic demand and new Consumer sub-sectors; China Securities Co.,Ltd. stated that the decrease in Real Estate sales and new starts has significantly narrowed, showing ongoing effectiveness in stabilizing after the decline; Galaxy Securities believes that the coal and electricity regulation ability has been further strengthened, and the reconstruction of the sector's valuation is expected to accelerate.
KINETIC DEV (01277.HK): Wang Lanlan has been appointed as the joint company secretary.
Gelonghui, April 17 - KINETIC DEV (01277.HK) announced that Wang Lanlan has been appointed as co-company secretary, effective from April 17, 2025. Wang will serve as co-company secretary alongside Zhuang Xuhui.
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