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Country Garden shares edge up after regulators hold back on fines over debt disclosures

February 11, 2026 at 03:35 AM
By Peggy Ye
Country Garden shares edge up after regulators hold back on fines over debt disclosures

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Shares of Country Garden inched higher on Wednesday after the Chinese property developer disclosed that the Shanghai Stock Exchange had issued a “circulated criticism” over its failure to disclose overdue debts in a timely manner. Country Garden shares opened at HK$0.285, up about 1.8 per cent from Tuesday’s close of HK$0.280. In a filing to the Hong Kong Stock Exchange on Tuesday night, Country Garden said it and three executive directors – chairwoman Yang Huiyan, co-chairman Mo Bin and chief...

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Shares of Country Garden inched higher on Wednesday after the Chinese property developer disclosed that the Shanghai Stock Exchange had issued a “circulated criticism” over its failure to disclose overdue debts in a timely manner. Country Garden shares opened at HK$0.285, up about 1.8 per cent from Tuesday’s close of HK$0.280. In a filing to the Hong Kong Stock Exchange on Tuesday night, Country Garden said it and three executive directors – chairwoman Yang Huiyan, co-chairman Mo Bin and chief... This article provides comprehensive coverage and analysis of current events.

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Shares of Country Garden inched higher on Wednesday after the Chinese property developer disclosed that the Shanghai Stock Exchange had issued a “circulated criticism” over its failure to disclose overdue debts in a timely manner. Country Garden shares opened at HK$0.285, up about 1.8 per cent from Tuesday’s close of HK$0.280. In a filing to the Hong Kong Stock Exchange on Tuesday night, Country Garden said it and three executive directors – chairwoman Yang Huiyan, co-chairman Mo Bin and chief...

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