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Wei Yu-B (02256.HK) spent HKD 2.235 million on April 28 to buy back 300,000 shares.
28/04/2025
Zhtng Cijng APP News, Hy-B (02256.HK) issued an announcement, on April 28, 2025, to spend 2.235 million Hong Kong dollars to repurchase 300,000 shares.
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Yichen Group (08365.HK): The rights issue was unconditional on April 24th.
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Meray Medical's performance in the first quarter improved significantly compared to the previous quarter, and its domestic business is expected to experience a major turning point starting in the third quarter of this year.
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Shanghai State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission held a seminar on the coordinated development of state-owned enterprises and private enterprises.
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Jiangsu Bank (600919.SH) releases its first quarter results, with a net profit attributable to shareholders of 9.78 billion yuan, an increase of 8.16% year-on-year.
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Barclays strategist said in a report that the bank still recommends investors to buy five-year US Treasury bonds in preparation for the Fed rate cut. Barclays advises investors to re-establish long positions in five-year US Treasury bonds in mid-April, but after the tariff announcement on April 2, investors have turned neutral due to repricing and higher uncertainty. Barclays stated: "The moderate tariff rhetoric has calmed the market, but the outcome of the negotiations is still highly uncertain, which in itself puts pressure on the outlook." Another reason to buy these bonds is Barclays' doubt about whether the US can avoid an economic recession this year, which increases the rationale for the Fed rate cut.
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