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China’s Retail Army Marches Past 250 Million as A-Share Market Deepens
China's domestic investor base has officially surpassed 250 million, with nearly 14 million new participants joining in 2025. This growth comes as the total market capitalization for Shanghai and Shenzhen hits 137.8 trillion yuan, underscoring the shift of Chinese household wealth into equity markets.

Solar Dynasty in Eclipse: Family Feud at Topray Exposes the Frailty of Chinese Corporate Governance
A public power struggle has erupted at Topray Solar as the founding family splits over succession, leading to mutual board dismissal motions and allegations of financial misconduct. The feud, which has wiped out nearly a quarter of the company's market value, highlights the systemic governance risks facing China's family-controlled listed firms.

A House Divided: The Solar Pioneer Falling Victim to Intergenerational Conflict
The founders of veteran Chinese solar firm Topways Solar are suing their daughter to regain control of the company's majority stake. This legal battle follows a series of boardroom dissensions and a catastrophic financial year where the company saw profits plunge by nearly 2,000%.

China’s Regulatory Reckoning: Yuandao Communication Faces Delisting as CSRC Levies Massive Fraud Fines
China's securities regulator has proposed a 238.8 million RMB fine for Yuandao Communication and initiated delisting procedures following a multi-year revenue inflation scandal. The move marks a significant escalation in Beijing's crackdown on financial fraud, targeting both corporate entities and the professional intermediaries who facilitate their market access.

Financial Alchemy: Jinke Property Sheds a $20 Billion Burden to Rebuild on the Ruins of China’s Housing Boom
Jinke Property Group has achieved a technical turnaround in its 2025 financial results, reporting a massive net profit solely through debt restructuring gains while its core business continues to shrink. The company has successfully navigated a landmark judicial reorganization to shed 147 billion RMB in liabilities, marking the exit of its founder and a pivot toward asset-light management in a stagnant market.

The Twilight of a Living Fossil: Shenzhen’s Pioneer Stock Faces Mandatory Delisting
Shenzhen Guohua Network Security (*ST Guohua), one of the first five companies to list on the Shenzhen Stock Exchange, is set for mandatory delisting after its market capitalization fell below the 500 million RMB threshold. The company's 35-year history of frequent industrial pivots failed to yield sustainable growth, highlighting a new era of stricter regulatory enforcement in China's equity markets.

Efficiency Over Tradition: Shenzhen Overhauls Trading Windows to Boost Institutional Liquidity
The Shenzhen Stock Exchange has expanded block trading hours for the ChiNext board and extended after-hours fixed-price trading to all A-shares and ETFs. These technical reforms are designed to enhance market liquidity and provide institutional investors with greater flexibility in executing large-scale transactions.

From Mogul to Marginal: The Dramatic Unraveling of Huayi Brothers
Huayi Brothers, once China's leading private film studio, faces potential bankruptcy after a creditor filed for restructuring over a 11.4 million yuan debt. The company has lost over 8.2 billion yuan since 2018 following years of aggressive expansion and failed diversification strategies.

China Overhauls Tech Board to Funnel Capital into 'New Quality Productive Forces'
China’s securities regulator has introduced major reforms to the ChiNext board, creating new listing paths for unprofitable tech firms with high R&D spending. The initiative aims to modernize the capital market to support strategic 'future industries' while involving local governments in the IPO referral process.

The 'Digital Divide' Gamble: Why Guangzhou Tongze Kangwei’s IPO is Facing Regulatory Headwinds
Guangzhou Tongze Kangwei’s IPO bid is under fire as regulators question the long-term viability of its wireless broadband hardware in the face of expanding global fiber-optic networks. Despite strong sales in Africa, the company faces declining margins and significant transparency concerns regarding its leadership and related-party dealings.

Charging Up: China’s Lithium Giants Lead a Targeted Rally in Shenzhen
The Shenzhen Component Index rose over 1% on Friday as lithium battery stocks staged a massive breakout, though total market volume shrank to 1.85 trillion RMB. While over 4,300 stocks advanced, a sharp divergence occurred as green energy infrastructure stocks fell while battery and pharmaceutical sectors gained ground.

Shenzhen Stock Exchange Reports First Fall in Average Pay Since 2019 as Wage Bill Shrinks
Shenzhen Stock Exchange reported a drop in average pre‑tax annual pay to RMB 484,900 in 2024, an 8.63% decline year‑on‑year and the first sub‑RMB 500,000 average since 2019. Total wage payments fell despite a higher headcount, while senior executives’ disclosed pay remained modest by international exchange standards.