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八家上市券商年内再融资累计超800亿元

Core Viewpoint - Industrial securities have launched a share placement plan to raise over 14 billion yuan, contributing to a cumulative refinancing scale of over 80 billion yuan among eight listed securities firms this year [1][2]. Group 1: Company Actions - Industrial Securities plans to issue shares at a price of 5.20 yuan per share, with a total expected fundraising amount not exceeding 14 billion yuan [1]. - The share placement will be conducted online and is set to close on August 24, with results published the following day [1]. - The first major shareholder, the Fujian Provincial Finance Department, has committed to fully subscribe to the shares based on its holdings as of the record date [1]. Group 2: Industry Trends - This year, several listed securities firms have frequently announced refinancing plans, with significant amounts raised, including Citic Securities and Dongfang Securities, which raised 22.4 billion yuan and 12.7 billion yuan, respectively [2]. - The cumulative refinancing scale of eight listed securities firms has exceeded 80 billion yuan, indicating a trend towards capital replenishment to enhance competitiveness amid industry homogenization [2]. - Future financing plans from Zhongyuan Securities and Guohai Securities indicate intentions to raise 7 billion yuan and 8.5 billion yuan, respectively, currently in the shareholder meeting approval stage [2]. Group 3: Financial Performance - Huachuang Securities reports that Industrial Securities has a leading return on capital in its heavy capital business, but its self-operated business's return is lower than the industry average due to a high proportion of equity assets [3]. - The company plans to allocate up to 7 billion yuan from the share placement to develop margin financing and securities lending business, with remaining funds directed towards investment banking, trading, and compliance risk control [3]. - Long-term growth in the securities industry is expected to come from wealth management transformation and capital intermediary business, which are seen as key performance growth points [3].