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China Construction Bank Corp (C6T.BE)

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0.6822+0.0035 (+0.52%)
At close: 08:08AM CEST
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Previous close0.6787
Open0.6822
Bid0.6863 x 0
Ask0.7013 x 0
Day's range0.6822 - 0.6822
52-week range0.4611 - 0.6822
Volume600
Avg. volume9
Market capN/A
Beta (5Y monthly)N/A
PE ratio (TTM)N/A
EPS (TTM)N/A
Earnings dateN/A
Forward dividend & yieldN/A (N/A)
Ex-dividend dateN/A
1y target estN/A
  • Reuters

    Porch sues China Construction Bank in US over reinsurance fraud losses

    Porch and its units accused the Chinese lender of conspiring with employees of the now bankrupt Israeli insurance firm Vesttoo to issue dozens of fake reinsurance letters of credit that guaranteed insurance companies access to reinsurance funds, according to a complaint filed to the U.S. Southern District Court of New York on Thursday. Porch and its unit, the Homeowners of America Insurance Co, paid tens of millions of dollars in premiums for this non-existent reinsurance until it emerged in July 2023 that certain letters of credit backstopping Vesttoo's reinsurance transactions were fake, the company said.

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  • Reuters SG

    UPDATE 2-China's CICC president steps down after less than six months

    China International Capital Corp (CICC), one of China's biggest investment banks, said Wu Bo has stepped down as president less than half a year after taking office. CICC also said in a filing with the Hong Kong stock exchange on Wednesday that, effective immediately, 46-year-old Wu would no longer serve as chief financial officer or member of the management committee due to "work changes". China's oldest investment bank said the duties of president will be undertaken by Chairman Chen Liang, who joined CICC from smaller peer China Galaxy Securities late last year, and those of CFO will be handled by management committee member and CICC veteran Xu Yicheng.