China’s Ping An sells HSBC shares in US$50 million tantrum after reported protest vote against CEO Noel QuinnFinanceChina’s Ping An sells HSBC shares in US$50 million tantrum after reported protest vote against CEO Noel Quinn

China’s Ping An sells HSBC shares in US$50 million tantrum after reported protest vote against CEO Noel Quinn

China’s largest insurer Ping An Insurance (Group) has sold HK$392 million (US$50 million) worth of its shares in London-based HSBC in an apparent tantrum days after reports that the bank’s largest shareholder voted against the reappointment of the lender’s departing CEO Noel Quinn as a director.

Ping An sold 5,648,800 shares of HSBC, the largest of Hong Kong’s three currency-issuing banks, at an average price of HK$69.3074 on May 7, lowering its stake in the lender to 7.98 per cent from 8.01 per cent, according to a filing with the Hong Kong stock exchange on Friday.

Source: CHINA

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