# A-share
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The Slow Implosion of a Green Giant: China’s Former Energy Star Faces Regulatory Ruin
Shenwu Energy Saving (*ST Jieneng) is under investigation by the CSRC for alleged disclosure violations after its stock price collapsed 90% from its historical peak. The company faces a dire future following four years of losses and a stalled attempt to remove its delisting risk warning.

Liquidity Hangover: The Delisting of *ST Yan Shi Signals the End of China’s ‘Shell Speculation’ Era
*ST Yan Shi's exit from the Shanghai Stock Exchange marks a historic turning point as the first baijiu-related stock to be delisted in A-share history. Triggered by a massive fraud scandal at its parent entity and failing to meet new, stringent market cap and revenue requirements, the company’s fall underscores the 'zero tolerance' approach of China's latest capital market reforms.

The Fall of the A-Share Phoenix: China’s Tightening Noose Around ‘Shell’ Speculation
The Shanghai Stock Exchange has ordered the delisting of *ST Yan Shi (600696), a 33-year market veteran known for evading closure through frequent name changes and concept chasing. The move underscores China's shift toward stricter market-clearing mechanisms and the death of the 'shell company' speculative model.

Behind the Golden Handcuffs: Decoding the Paradox of China’s Top Corporate Paychecks
China's latest corporate filings reveal a deceptive spike in average salaries, often caused by massive layoffs at struggling firms rather than true growth. While biotech and gaming giants continue to offer massive rewards, the rise of high-paid professional managers over company owners signals a significant shift in Chinese corporate governance.

A-shares’ Narrow Rally: Precious-metals and Chip-Equipment Stocks Shine as Market Breadth Worsens
China’s mid-session rebound left headline indices flat to slightly positive while market breadth deteriorated: over 4,400 stocks fell as trading volume declined. Precious metals and semiconductor-equipment pockets drove gains, but widespread selling — particularly in the battery chain — underlines a narrow, rotation-driven market.