Group 1 - The People's Bank of China and the Central Bank of Turkey have renewed a bilateral currency swap agreement worth 35 billion RMB, equivalent to 189 billion Turkish Lira, with a validity of three years [1] - This agreement marks a new phase in financial cooperation between China and Turkey, facilitating cross-border settlements in local currencies and promoting bilateral trade and investment [3] - As of May 31, 2025, the People's Bank of China has signed bilateral currency swap agreements with 32 central banks, with an outstanding balance of 81.8 billion RMB utilized by foreign central banks [3] Group 2 - Southbound capital transactions reached a record high of 640.38 billion HKD this week, marking a 56.36% increase from the previous week [4] - Notable stocks with high trading volumes include Xiaomi Group-W, Alibaba-W, Meituan-W, and Pop Mart, each exceeding 20 billion HKD in total transactions [4] - Meituan-W saw the highest net buy of 3.605 billion HKD despite a 2.47% decline in stock price, indicating sustained interest from southbound capital [4] Group 3 - Three stocks experienced significant increases in holdings, with Yimai Sunshine, BYD Company, and China National Nuclear Power leading the growth at 116.02%, 40.38%, and 37.05% respectively [5] - Yimai Sunshine's holdings doubled to 40.776 million shares, despite a 17.21% drop in stock price, following the acquisition of 100% equity in Zhongya Diagnostics [5] - BYD Company reported a record weekly increase in holdings of 20.188 million shares, with a total of 70.1799 million shares held, as the company aims to standardize supplier payment terms to within 60 days [5]
央行与土耳其续签350亿元货币互换协议 南向资金成交创九周新高