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China Mobile 600941 stock price before Shanghai opens: VAT shift, CPI data and earnings date in focus
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China Mobile 600941 stock price before Shanghai opens: VAT shift, CPI data and earnings date in focus

SHANGHAI, Feb 9, 2026, 05:15 CST — Premarket

  • China Mobile’s A-shares in Shanghai hovered just below 95 yuan to kick off the week, following a slight pullback in the previous session.
  • The reclassification of value-added tax (VAT) on major telecom services is still a wild card for 2026 profit forecasts.
  • China’s inflation numbers are due later this week, with investors also eyeing the company’s upcoming results date.

China Mobile Ltd’s Class A shares in Shanghai (600941.SS) open Monday just under 95 yuan, after slipping 0.26% to 95.11 yuan in the previous session, according to Investing.com. The site gives the stock a trailing dividend yield of 5.04%, and notes the next earnings are scheduled for March 27.

The timing here is key. China’s major telecom stocks have long been favored for their dividends, but the next catalyst could swing in from one of two angles: tax issues or the broader macro backdrop. Either is capable of moving earnings forecasts on short notice, typically surfacing in valuations ahead of any official results from the companies themselves.

China Mobile disclosed in a Feb. 1 filing that a recent directive from China’s finance ministry and tax bureau has bumped the VAT rate on mobile data, SMS, MMS, and broadband access up to 9%, from the previous 6%, effective Jan. 1. Those services are now classified as basic telecom offerings. The company flagged an impact on both revenue and profit but didn’t specify the scale.

Piyush Choudhary, who heads Asia telecoms for HSBC, flagged in a research note—quoted by Mobile World Live—that the segments in question could make up as much as half of operators’ total revenue in 2026. He figures China Mobile stands to take the smallest dent, assuming operators pass on part of the tax bump to customers.

Both China Unicom and China Telecom issued statements addressing the same tax change, making it clear this isn’t just about China Mobile—it’s an industry-wide matter.

China Mobile’s investor relations page shows the company hasn’t added anything new to its mainland filings list since a securities change return filed on Feb. 5.

Risk appetite stayed on the back foot. The Shanghai Composite edged down 0.25% to 4,066 at Friday’s close, according to Trading Economics, after a global tech rout spilled over and weighed on mainland stocks.

Next on deck: macro numbers out of China. The statistics bureau is set to release the monthly CPI and producer price index reports on Feb. 11, with a scheduled drop at 9:30 a.m. local time. These figures could quickly shift expectations around demand and policy support.

The calendar’s another headache for traders. According to a Longbridge report that rounded up exchange holiday notices, mainland markets will shut down for the Spring Festival from Feb. 15 through Feb. 23 and pick back up on Feb. 24. That holiday gap often drains liquidity, making pre-holiday swings more pronounced.

The VAT angle isn’t straightforward. With competition pressuring service prices, carriers might end up shouldering some of the tax hike themselves. That eats into margins—even if demand doesn’t fall off.

China Mobile’s A-shares are looking to the next triggers: inflation data due Feb. 11, and then earnings on March 27, according to market data providers. Investors want clear numbers on the VAT impact and any signals on dividends as the holiday slowdown approaches.

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