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SHA:601939.SS News 10 January 2026 - 24 January 2026

China Construction Bank Class A stock in focus after REITs filing; what to watch next week

China Construction Bank Class A stock in focus after REITs filing; what to watch next week

Shanghai, Jan 25, 2026, 04:34 CST — The market has closed. China Construction Bank Corporation’s Shanghai-listed Class A shares (601939.SS) will return to focus on Monday following the state lender’s announcement that the review of its public REITs application tied to rental housing has been terminated. The stock ended the day down 0.46% at 8.65 yuan. That’s crucial today since…
China Construction Bank Class A stock dips — inflation and Vanke debt talk keep lenders on edge

China Construction Bank Class A stock dips — inflation and Vanke debt talk keep lenders on edge

SHANGHAI, Jan 11, 2026, 03:47 (GMT+8) — Market closed China Construction Bank Corporation’s Class A shares on the Shanghai exchange (601939.SS) fell 0.33% to 9.06 yuan Friday, narrowing the weekly drop to roughly 2%. Trading volume hit around 92.6 million shares, according to market data. (MarketScreener) That modest shift carries weight. Mainland bank shares find themselves caught between opposing pressures:…

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  • Neuland Laboratories Delivers 928% Share Price Surge Over Five Years Despite Recent Dip
    January 24, 2026, 9:33 PM EST. Neuland Laboratories (NSE:NEULANDLAB) saw its share price jump 928% in five years, outpacing its compound annual earnings per share (EPS) growth of 44%. The recent quarterly 18% decline and 3.8% drop year-to-date including dividends contrasts with a broader market rise of 4.7%. The company's total shareholder return (TSR), which factors dividends reinvested, hit 940%, reflecting strong dividend contributions. Investors appear optimistic, reflected in a price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio of 70.76, highlighting market expectations beyond current earnings growth. Analysts suggest examining Neuland's balance sheet and future fundamentals, as ongoing earnings growth and dividend policy will be key to sustaining shareholder value.
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