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建设银行(00939) - 2025年11月27日举行之2025年第二次临时股东会会议之补充代理人委...


2025-11-12 09:39
2025年11月27日舉行之2025年第二次臨時股東會會議之補充代理人委任表格 00939 為本人╱吾等之代理人,代表本人╱吾等出席於2025年11月27日14:50於北京市西城區金融大 街25號舉行之2025年第二次臨時股東會會議(「會議」),以考慮並酌情通過日期為2025年11月 12日的2025年第二次臨時股東會會議補充通告(「補充通告」)所載決議案,並於該會議上代表 本人╱吾等以本人╱吾等之名義就以下決議案投票表決 (附註4) 。 普通決議案 贊成 (附註4) 反對 (附註4) 棄權 (附註4) 3. 選舉史劍先生擔任本行非執行董事 日期:2025年 月 日 簽名 (附註5) 附註: : 1. 請用正楷填上全名及地址。 2. 請填上與本補充代理人委任表格有關並登記於 閣下名下之股份數目。如未有填上股數,則本補充代理人委 任表格將被視為 閣下名下所有中國建設銀行股份有限公司股份之委任表格。 3. 倘擬委派會議主席以外之人士為代理人,請刪去「會議主席」字樣,並在空欄內填上 閣下所擬委派代理人之 姓名及地址。股東可委派代理人出席會議,並於表決時代為投票。本補充代理人委任表格之每項更正,均須 由簽署人簡簽示可 ...
建设银行(00939) - 2025年第二次临时股东会会议补充通告


2025-11-12 09:33
香港交易及結算所有限公司及香港聯合交易所有限公司對本通告之內容概不負責,對其準確性 或完整性亦不發表任何聲明,並明確表示,概不對因本通告全部或任何部分內容而產生或因依 賴該等內容而引致之任何損失承擔任何責任。 00939 2025年第二次臨時股東會會議補充通告 茲提述中國建設銀行股份有限公司(「本行」)日期為2025年11月7日的2025年第二次 臨時股東會會議通告和通函(「第一份通函」),其中載列了本行2025年第二次臨時 股東會會議舉行的時間和地點及於會上提請股東審議的決議案。 3. 選舉史劍先生擔任本行非執行董事 上述議案的詳情載於本行日期為2025年11月12日的2025年第二次臨時股東會會議 補充通函(「補充通函」)。 中國建設銀行股份有限公司 董事會 2025年11月12日 - 1 - 於本通告日期,本行的執行董事為張金良先生、張毅先生和紀志宏先生,本行的 非執行董事為辛曉岱女士、劉芳女士、李璐女士、李莉女士和竇洪權先生,本行 的獨立非執行董事為威廉•科恩先生、梁錦松先生、詹誠信勛爵、林志軍先生和張 為國先生。 附註: 依照相關法律法規和公司章程的規定,選舉史劍先生擔任本行非執行董事的議案將作為本 ...
建设银行(00939) - 2025年第二次临时股东会会议补充通函


2025-11-12 09:26
此乃要件 請即處理 閣下如對本補充通函任何方面或應採取之行動有任何疑問,應諮詢 閣下之股票經紀或其他註 冊證券商、銀行經理、律師、專業會計師或其他專業顧問。 閣下如已將名下之中國建設銀行股份有限公司股份全部售出或轉讓,應立即將本補充通函連同 隨附的补充代理人委任表格交予買主或承讓人,或經手買賣或轉讓之銀行、股票經紀或其他代 理商,以便轉交買主或承讓人。 香港交易及結算所有限公司及香港聯合交易所有限公司對本補充通函的內容概不負責,對其準 確性或完整性亦不發表任何聲明,並明確表示,概不對因本補充通函全部或任何部份內容而產 生或因依賴該等內容而引致之任何損失承擔任何責任。 00939 選舉史劍先生擔任本行非執行董事 及 2025年第二次臨時股東會會議補充通告 本補充通函(「補充通函」)應與本行日期為2025年11月7日的2025年第二次臨時股東會會議通函 (「第一份通函」)一併閱讀。 有關本行舉行2025年第二次臨時股東會會議之通告載於第一份通函。本行日期為2025年11月 12日的2025年第二次臨時股東會會議補充通告載於補充通函。 2025年11月12日 | 董事會函件 | | 1 | | --- | --- ...
对取款人搞“有罪推定”,银行不能都甩锅给“反诈”
Nan Fang Du Shi Bao· 2025-11-12 09:01
Core Viewpoint - The recent incident at a bank in Shandong has sparked significant debate regarding the excessive withdrawal restrictions imposed by banks, highlighting the need for a balance between anti-fraud measures and customer rights [1][2]. Group 1: Incident Overview - A lawyer faced high withdrawal thresholds and was asked to explain personal account transaction details while attempting to withdraw cash from a bank, raising concerns about the bank's practices [1]. - The bank set a withdrawal limit of 20,000 yuan, claiming it was necessary for anti-fraud efforts, but different branches of the same bank denied this policy [1]. - The local anti-fraud center clarified that the issue was not related to their operations, indicating it was a problem specific to the bank [1]. Group 2: Regulatory Context - The current regulations require banks to verify customer identity and the source of funds for cash transactions above 50,000 yuan, but proposed revisions aim to eliminate this fixed threshold, focusing instead on risk-based assessments [2]. - The 2025 draft revision emphasizes that financial institutions should conduct due diligence based on customer characteristics and transaction nature, rather than adhering to a strict monetary limit [2]. Group 3: Variability in Bank Practices - There is a noticeable inconsistency in how different bank branches implement withdrawal policies, with some branches imposing stricter requirements than the national standard [3]. - In certain regions, banks have set withdrawal limits even lower than the national standard, with some requiring extensive documentation for transactions as low as 10,000 yuan [3]. - The lack of uniformity in banking practices creates confusion for customers and undermines the stability expected in a unified national market [3]. Group 4: Legal and Ethical Implications - Banks do not have the authority to interrogate customers about their transaction history without legal procedures, and such practices can harm the bank's credibility and the integrity of the judicial system [4]. - The presumption of guilt against customers and the overreach of banks in enforcing anti-fraud measures can negatively impact public trust and the effectiveness of anti-fraud initiatives [4].
财经观察|金价飙到1300元/克!银行忙着调黄金积存规则,你还会入手吗
Sou Hu Cai Jing· 2025-11-12 06:11
Core Viewpoint - The recent fluctuations in gold prices have prompted several banks to adjust their gold accumulation services, reflecting a response to market conditions and consumer behavior [1][2]. Group 1: Bank Adjustments - Multiple banks, including China Construction Bank and CITIC Bank, have revised their gold accumulation business rules in response to rising gold prices [2][5]. - China Construction Bank has clarified that its gold accumulation business will be based on a balance of price and volume, allowing for adjustments in transaction quotes according to market conditions [2][3]. - CITIC Bank has increased the minimum investment amount for its gold accumulation plan from 1000 yuan to 1500 yuan, while maintaining the minimum weight for regular accumulation at 1 gram [5]. Group 2: Gold Jewelry Market Trends - The price of gold jewelry has surged, with some brands exceeding 1300 yuan per gram, leading to a decline in consumer interest in gold jewelry [6][7]. - Data from the China Gold Association indicates that gold consumption in the first three quarters of 2025 was 682.730 tons, a year-on-year decrease of 7.95%, with gold jewelry consumption dropping by 32.50% [7]. - Major jewelry brands, such as Lao Feng Xiang, reported significant declines in revenue and profit due to high gold prices, which have suppressed gold jewelry consumption [7][8]. Group 3: Market Demand and Supply Dynamics - The global demand for gold reached a record high of 1313 tons in the third quarter of 2025, driven by strong investment demand, including purchases by central banks [8]. - China's gold reserves increased by 30,000 ounces to 7,409,000 ounces by the end of October, marking the twelfth consecutive month of gold accumulation [8].
银行收紧淘金路!建行黄金积存业务调整 多家银行门槛提至千元
Bei Ke Cai Jing· 2025-11-12 02:37
Core Viewpoint - The recent adjustments in gold accumulation business rules by major banks, including China Construction Bank and CITIC Bank, reflect the increasing volatility in gold prices and the need to protect investor interests. These changes include raising minimum investment thresholds and revising transaction rules to manage market risks effectively [1][3][4]. Group 1: Changes in Banking Rules - China Construction Bank revised its gold accumulation business rules, effective November 15, 2025, adjusting the monthly accumulation starting amount to 1200 yuan, with increments of 10 yuan [1]. - CITIC Bank announced an increase in the minimum investment amount for its gold accumulation plan from 1000 yuan to 1500 yuan, effective the same date [1][6]. - The new rules emphasize "price-volume balance," allowing banks to adjust transaction quotes based on market conditions, including international and domestic gold price trends, trading positions, and liquidity [4][6]. Group 2: Market Conditions and Price Trends - After a period of correction, gold prices have resumed an upward trend, with international gold prices reaching 4140 USD per ounce and domestic prices at 948.23 yuan per gram on November 11 [2][9]. - The fluctuations in gold prices are attributed to various factors, including geopolitical events and investor profit-taking, leading to significant daily price changes [9][10]. Group 3: Implications for Investors - The adjustments in gold accumulation business rules are seen as a response to the heightened investment risks associated with volatile gold prices, potentially limiting participation from small investors [3][8]. - The changes may also affect liquidity and increase transaction costs for short-term trading, as banks have the authority to adjust buy-sell spreads based on market conditions [6][8]. - Analysts suggest that while the long-term outlook for gold remains positive, investors should be cautious of increased market volatility and the impact of currency fluctuations on gold import costs [11].
做实做细评查工作 守好案件质量“生命线”
Zhong Yang Ji Wei Guo Jia Jian Wei Wang Zhan· 2025-11-11 23:37
Core Viewpoint - The Central Commission for Discipline Inspection emphasizes the importance of high-quality case handling in the development of discipline inspection and supervision work, highlighting the need for a robust case quality review mechanism to ensure accountability and improvement in the process [1] Group 1: Mechanism Improvement - The review mechanism will be refined by establishing clear evaluation standards and a comprehensive assessment system, breaking down the review content into 17 specific items and creating 76 quantifiable scoring criteria [2] - A daily online and offline review system will be established to strengthen the foundation of case quality assessment, ensuring a systematic approach to identifying and rectifying issues [2] Group 2: Regular Review Practices - Regular assessments of completed cases will shift from semi-annual to quarterly evaluations, allowing for continuous monitoring and comprehensive health checks of the cases handled by direct management units [3] - In 2024, a thorough review of 48 self-handled disciplinary cases will be conducted, focusing on the entire process from initial handling to case file management [3] Group 3: Expanding Review Content - The review process will incorporate both online and offline methods, with specialized training for review personnel to ensure consistency in evaluation standards [4] - The review will also include the examination of disciplinary recommendations and their effectiveness, ensuring that issues identified during case handling are addressed to improve governance [5] Group 4: Post-Review Actions - The review process is seen as a starting point for deeper rectification and mechanism optimization, with regular summaries and notifications issued to address identified issues [6] - A dual mechanism of positive reinforcement and accountability will be implemented to enhance the effectiveness of the review process and ensure compliance with corrective measures [6] Group 5: Training and Guidance - Training programs will be organized annually to enhance the professional capabilities of discipline inspection personnel, focusing on practical case handling and emerging corruption issues [7] - Practical training methods, such as simulated case testing and case discussions, will be employed to improve the skills and knowledge of the staff [7]
优化产品供给 服务科创企业
Ren Min Ri Bao· 2025-11-11 22:40
Group 1: Company Overview - Yijia Technology, located in Dongguan, Guangdong Province, specializes in the production of antennas and has over 10 years of experience in R&D and manufacturing [1] - The company has achieved integrated operations in technology R&D, manufacturing, and sales services, continuously expanding its production scale [1] Group 2: Technological Innovation - Yijia Technology has developed a fully automatic copper shaft line assembly machine that significantly enhances production efficiency, capable of producing 1,500 built-in antennas per hour with a defect rate between 1‰ and 3‰ [1] - The company has halved its defect rate compared to manual production methods, effectively doubling efficiency [1] Group 3: Financial Support and Products - To support the development of technology-based SMEs, China Construction Bank (CCB) Guangdong Branch has upgraded its evaluation system to a multi-dimensional model, incorporating over 30 evaluation indicators [2] - CCB has launched online credit products "Shan Ke Loan" and "Shan Xin Loan," with a maximum limit of 10 million yuan and a loan term of up to 5 years [2] Group 4: Loan Acquisition and Impact - Yijia Technology applied for the "Shan Ke Loan" online and received a credit approval of 5 million yuan within 8 days, followed by another 5 million yuan from the "Shan Xin Loan" [3] - The loans have alleviated the company's cash flow issues, allowing it to focus on R&D and production upgrades, facilitating its transformation and upgrade [3] Group 5: Industry Support - As of October 2023, CCB Guangdong Branch has provided over 30 billion yuan in loans to more than 6,000 technology-based SMEs through the "Shan Ke Loan" and "Shan Xin Loan" products [3]
建设银行广东省分行完善评价体系 优化产品供给 服务科创企业
Ren Min Ri Bao· 2025-11-11 22:34
Group 1 - The core viewpoint of the article highlights the successful integration of technology and finance in supporting the growth of high-tech enterprises like Yijia Technology, which specializes in antenna production and has significantly improved production efficiency through innovation [1][2][3] - Yijia Technology has been engaged in antenna product research and development for over 10 years, achieving integrated operations in technology research, manufacturing, and sales through continuous innovation [1][2] - The company has implemented an automatic assembly machine that can produce 1,500 built-in antennas per hour, reducing the defect rate to between 1‰ and 3‰, effectively doubling efficiency compared to manual production [1] Group 2 - To support the development of technology-based SMEs, the Bank of China Guangdong Branch has upgraded its evaluation system to a multi-dimensional model that assesses over 30 indicators, including intellectual property and financial reports [2] - The bank introduced online credit products "Shan Ke Loan" and "Shan Xin Loan," with a maximum limit of 10 million yuan and a loan term of up to 5 years, aimed at facilitating funding for innovative enterprises [2] - Yijia Technology received a credit approval of 5 million yuan after applying for the "Shan Ke Loan" and subsequently for the "Shan Xin Loan," which helped alleviate cash flow shortages and allowed the company to focus on product development and production upgrades [3]
智通ADR统计 | 11月12日
智通财经网· 2025-11-11 22:19
Core Viewpoint - The Hang Seng Index (HSI) experienced a slight decline, closing at 26,678.91, down 0.07% from the previous day, indicating a mixed performance in the Hong Kong stock market with some large-cap stocks showing gains while others faced losses [1][2]. Group 1: Market Performance - The Hang Seng Index closed at 26,678.91, down 17.50 points or 0.07% [1]. - The index reached a high of 26,780.49 and a low of 26,590.87 during the trading session, with a trading volume of 39.788 million shares [1]. - The average price for the day was 26,685.68, with a 52-week high of 27,275.90 and a low of 18,856.77 [1]. Group 2: Major Stock Movements - HSBC Holdings closed at 112.744 HKD, up 0.31% from the previous close [2]. - Tencent Holdings closed at 651.079 HKD, reflecting a 0.17% increase [2]. - Alibaba Group saw a decline, closing at 160.400 HKD, down 1.84% [3]. - Other notable movements included AIA Group up 1.29% and Meituan down 1.26% [3].