China International Capital Corporation Limited (SHA:601995)

China flag China · Delayed Price · Currency is CNY
33.59
+0.09 (0.27%)
Apr 22, 2025, 10:45 AM CST
8.01%
Market Cap 121.66B
Revenue (ttm) 19.63B
Net Income (ttm) 5.00B
Shares Out n/a
EPS (ttm) 1.04
PE Ratio 24.34
Forward PE n/a
Dividend 0.27 (0.80%)
Ex-Dividend Date Dec 27, 2024
Volume 3,716,425
Average Volume 18,235,997
Open 33.65
Previous Close 33.50
Day's Range 33.55 - 33.73
52-Week Range 26.33 - 42.47
Beta 0.81
RSI 45.60
Earnings Date Mar 29, 2025

About SHA:601995

China International Capital Corporation Limited provides financial services in Mainland China and internationally. It operates in six segments: Investment Banking; Equities; Fixed Income, Commodities, and Currencies (FICC); Asset Management; Private Equity; and Wealth Management. The Investment Banking segment provides investment banking services, including equity and debt financing, and asset securitization services; sponsorship and underwriting of listings and refinancings; underwriting of domestic and overseas fixed income instruments; and f... [Read more]

Industry Capital Markets
Sector Financials
Founded 1995
Employees 14,600
Stock Exchange Shanghai Stock Exchange
Ticker Symbol 601995
Full Company Profile

Financial Performance

In 2024, SHA:601995's revenue was 19.63 billion, a decrease of -8.34% compared to the previous year's 21.42 billion. Earnings were 5.00 billion, a decrease of -9.05%.

Financial Statements

News

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As China's collectible toy market surges, the company is hoping to fund an aggressive expansion and build iconic IPs with a new listing Key Takeaways: 52Toys has hired investment banks for a planned H...

5 weeks ago - Benzinga

China’s No 2 carmaker Chery files Hong Kong IPO application

China’s second-largest carmaker lists China International Capital Corp, Huatai Securities and GF Securities as joint IPO sponsors.

7 weeks ago - South China Morning Post

Ant's IPO pushes CICC to No 2 in global league tables for new listings

China International Capital Corporation (CICC) has broken into the world's top two investment banks for new listings for the first time since the global financial crisis due to its role leading in fin...

4 years ago - Reuters