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FinVolution Group's Dividend Analysis
Yahoo FinanceApr 15 07:07 ET
Market Still Lacking Some Conviction On FinVolution Group (NYSE:FINV)
When close to half the companies in the United States have price-to-earnings ratios (or "P/E's") above 18x, you may consider FinVolution Group (NYSE:FINV) as a highly attractive investment with its 4.6x P/E ratio.
Simply Wall StApr 9 07:17 ET
FinVolution Group Announces Official Sponsorship of 2024 IWF World Cup
Yahoo FinanceApr 2 05:03 ET
FinVolution: SeaBank to Provide Juanhand With Funding Facility of About PHP300M >FINV
FinVolution: SeaBank to Provide Juanhand With Funding Facility of About PHP300M >FINV
Dow JonesMar 28 05:41 ET
Express News | FinVolution Entered Into A Strategic Cooperation Agreement With SeaBank Philippines Bank For Regional Growth
Moomoo 24/7Mar 28 05:31 ET
FinVolution's Philippine Subsidiary Cooperates With SeaBank Philippines, Propelling Regional Growth
FinVolution Group ("FinVolution," or the "Company") (NYSE: FINV), a leading fintech platform, today announced that its Philippines financial...
PR NewswireMar 28 05:30 ET
whqqq : I think $DouYu (DOYU.US)$ is below 1.5 as well.
intuitive Kraken_376 : 意思是股价被低估可以买入的意思吗
103879451 intuitive Kraken_376: 还要看公司的基本面能不能有可能上涨,选好了就可以买入了
paladinsir :
WSJ can be biased at times.https://tradingeconomics.com/china/loans-to-private-sector
See for yourself. If no lockdowns, the loan sum to private sector is average. In fact, if western nations going to charge 4% interest, it may be worth it to loan from China and transfer overseas to fund operations
Jeff BoydOP paladinsir: Believe an RMB loan from a PRC firm/person to a US person would violate capital controls but with the proper approvals there would be a good arguments to do so. Big exchange risks but one could probably hedge it away; would be interesting to see the cost of doing so.
paladinsir Jeff BoydOP: No need to US, HKD is pegged to USD, to HKD will do. HK is part of a China, no capital control to HK
paladinsir : HK interest rate same as US interest rate because the HKD is pegged to USD, so can borrow from Chinese Banks through Lufax and deposit in HK bank
Jeff BoydOP paladinsir: HK doesn't have much of anything to do with these companies. They are doing business in RMB. The decline in RMB relative to the USD translates directly into lower value for shareholders but the big risks are (1) PRC (excluding HK) has a bunch of loan defaults, (2) PRC changes policies applicable to loan facilitators, (3) businesses/individuals stop borrowing or (4) the banks stop buying the loans. There are other risks too such as a potential US or HK shareholder can now put their money in a bank and get 3-4% where a year ago they got practically nothing so they are less likely to buy shares in anything.
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727727727 : I don't think the Activision/blizzard acquisition is totally priced into Microsoft yet. That alone should offset their concerns of slower cloud growth (which I also don't think will materialize next quarter anyway!). Q3 and Q4 for MSFT ought to be great. Mark my words.