China Mobile A Shares Slip Toward a 52-Week Low — Here’s What 600941 Investors Watch Next Week
24 January 2026
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China Mobile A Shares Slip Toward a 52-Week Low — Here’s What 600941 Investors Watch Next Week

Shanghai, Jan 25, 2026, 05:20 (CST) — Market closed.

  • China Mobile’s A shares listed in Shanghai slipped to 95.38 yuan, shedding roughly 0.9% in the latest session.
  • The stock hovered close to the low end of its 52-week range, hitting 95.24 yuan during intraday trading.
  • Attention now turns to China’s PMI on Jan. 31 and the U.S. Fed decision on Jan. 28, which will shape the wider risk sentiment.

China Mobile’s A shares (600941) closed Friday at 95.38 yuan, slipping about 0.9% from the previous day and continuing a weak stretch into the weekend. 1

The stock now hovers just above the bottom of its 52-week range. On Friday, it traded between 95.24 yuan and 96.41 yuan, per market data, making it vulnerable to changes in risk sentiment when Shanghai’s market opens Monday. 2

The timing is crucial as mainland equities remain under strict oversight, with investors quick to sell off crowded, low-volatility plays. On Friday, the CSI 300 slipped 0.45%, while Shanghai’s main index gained 0.33% in a session marked by divergence—keeping stock pickers active and index investors on edge. 3

Regulators have doubled down on caution. The securities watchdog introduced steps to curb speculation, such as raising margin requirements on new loans — margin being borrowed funds for stock purchases — alongside tighter oversight of trading and disclosures, Reuters reported earlier this month. 4

High-speed trading has drawn particular scrutiny. China has taken steps to limit the edge of high-frequency traders by restricting their access to client-dedicated servers in exchange data centres. Officials and market players say this move aims to create a fairer market environment. “They do want to keep the markets focused on investment, as opposed to speculation,” Shane Oliver, chief economist at AMP, told Reuters. 5

Flows add another layer to the picture. BofA Global Research, referencing EPFR data, reported that Chinese equity funds hit record outflows in the week ending Jan. 23. This trend tends to heighten volatility in big, widely held state-owned companies. 6

Friday’s mood took a hit from fresh macro data. Foreign direct investment into China dropped 9.5% in 2025, falling to 747.7 billion yuan, according to the commerce ministry, Reuters reported. The figures spotlight ongoing doubts over China’s growth and investor confidence. 7

China Mobile slid alongside its telecom peers. China Telecom’s A shares dipped roughly 0.3% in the past 24 hours, with China Unicom’s A shares falling about 0.2%, according to exchange-traded prices on TradingView. 8

China Mobile holders now face the question of whether the stock can hold above last week’s low without a wider bounce in defensive shares. If regulators tighten rules again or high-beta stocks pick up pace, cash might stay parked outside this space.

Midweek moves hinge on offshore cues. The Federal Reserve’s policy meeting is set for Jan. 27-28, with a decision expected Jan. 28. This event acts as a key global risk gauge, influencing rates and the dollar, which can ripple through to Asia. 9

Investors at home will keep an eye on China’s official PMI report set for Jan. 31 at 9:30 a.m., according to the National Bureau of Statistics’ 2026 release calendar. Although markets close Saturday, the data could influence trading strategies ahead of the next session. 10

Looking past this week, the next big date to watch is earnings. China Mobile is set to report on March 27, per Futu’s earnings calendar. Investors will be focused on cashflow details and any hints about dividends. 11

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