# A‑share
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Chinese Stocks Retreat as Breadth Collapses — Over 4,500 Shares Fall Amid Flight to Big Finance
China’s stock market experienced a broad sell‑off with more than 4,500 stocks declining and major growth and tech boards leading losses. Volume fell sharply to ¥2.21 trillion as investors rotated into large financial stocks while compute‑hardware and semiconductor names lagged.

Bona’s Fall: Chairman’s Casino Debt Scare Highlights Deepening Financial and Governance Strains
Bona Film Group and its founder‑chairman Yu Dong faced renewed scrutiny after Wynn Macau filed suit over an alleged HK$4.73 million shortfall tied to a credit line; Yu’s lawyers say the debt has been repaid and litigation terminated. The incident compounds wider business and governance problems at Bona, which has posted cumulative losses of more than RMB 2.7 billion between 2022 and 2025 and faces regulatory warnings and frozen shares.

Bona Film's Fall: Macau Debt Claim Exposes Deepening Financial Strain
Bona Film Group’s chairman, Yu Dong, was the subject of a lawsuit by Wynn Macau over about HKD 4.73 million, a dispute his lawyer says arose from a third‑party guarantee and has since been settled. The incident comes as Bona wrestles with four consecutive years of losses exceeding RMB 2.7 billion, regulatory warnings over related‑party fund flows, and a declining market valuation.

NPC Deputy Proposes Longer A‑share Trading Hours and a National Independent‑Directors Association to Bolster Liquidity and Governance
NPC deputy Tian Xuan has proposed extending A‑share trading hours in stages and creating a national, non‑profit independent‑directors association under CSRC oversight. The twin measures aim to boost liquidity, attract foreign capital and professionalise corporate governance, but would require significant technical, regulatory and institutional work to implement effectively.

Retail Rush and Policy Support: A‑Share New Accounts Soar as Walmart Briefly Tops $1 Trillion
January saw a dramatic surge in Chinese retail participation with nearly 4.92 million new A‑share accounts, while the PBOC provided targeted three month liquidity to smooth seasonal pressures. Globally, the US moved to build a critical minerals reserve to reduce reliance on China, and Walmart briefly eclipsed a $1 trillion market cap, underscoring divergent strengths in consumer and tech segments.