Ping An Insurance has increased its holdings in China Life Insurance by 43.835 million shares, with a price of approximately 29.25 Hong Kong dollars per share.
On May 20th, Ping An Insurance (Group) Company of China increased its holdings in China Life Insurance (02628) by 43.835 million shares, with a price of 29.2486 Hong Kong dollars per share, totaling approximately 1.282 billion Hong Kong dollars.
The latest data from the Hong Kong Stock Exchange shows that on May 20, Ping An Insurance (Group) Company of China increased its holdings of China Life Insurance (02628) by 43.835 million shares, with a price of 29.2486 Hong Kong dollars per share, totaling approximately 1.282 billion Hong Kong dollars. After the increase, the latest number of shares held is approximately 1.2 billion shares, with a latest shareholding ratio of 16.12%.
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