Important Notes:
- Investment involves risks. The prices of securities fluctuate, sometimes dramatically. The price of a security may move up or down, and may become valueless. It is as likely that losses will be incurred rather than profit made as a result of buying and selling securities.
- Any Northbound Trading under Shanghai-Hong Kong Stock Connect and Shenzhen-Hong Kong Stock Connect will not be covered by Hong Kong’s Investor Compensation Fund.
- The shares under Shanghai and Shenzhen Northbound Trading are denominated in RMB. If your home currency is not RMB, you will be exposed to currency risk.
- Due to the difference in the market operation and trading mechanism between the Shanghai Stock Exchange (“SSE”), Shenzhen Stock Exchange (“SZSE”) and the Stock Exchange of Hong Kong (“SEHK”) as well as the specific features associated with the Shanghai-Hong Kong Stock Connect and Shenzhen-Hong Kong Stock Connect (e.g. Trading Days and Daily Quota, etc), please understand the associated risks before investing.
- Stock trading via Shanghai and Shenzhen Northbound Trading may be restricted or suspended when the relevant Quotas are used up or the relevant stocks cease to be the Eligible Stock.
- Unlike securities trading in the SEHK, board lot and odd lot orders are both matched on the same platform in SSE and SZSE, and subject to the same share price. As such, board lot orders may be matched with odd lot orders in the SSE or SZSE, and this may result in odd lot trades in case of partial execution. In the extreme situation for sell orders where the quantity executed may be very little that the resulted transaction consideration may not be enough to cover the associated fees (e.g. brokerage commission), the customers still have to bear full payment of the associated fees.
- Securities are not equivalent to time deposit. They are not alternative of time deposit. Before making any investment decision, customers should consult their own independent financial, tax or legal advisors and read the relevant offering documents in order to ensure that they fully understand the risks associated with the investment products.
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Risk Disclosure
Investment involves risks. The price of securities fluctuates, sometimes dramatically and may become valueless. Before making any investment decision, customers should consult their own independent financial advisors and read the relevant offering documents in order to ensure that they fully understand the risks associated with the investment products.
RMB Currency Risk
RMB is currently not freely convertible and is subject to exchange controls and restrictions (which are subject to changes from time to time without notice). You should consider and understand the possible impact on your liquidity of RMB funds in advance. The fluctuation in the exchange rate of RMB may result in losses in the event that you convert RMB into other currencies. Onshore RMB and offshore RMB are traded in different and separate markets operating under different regulations and independent liquidity pool with different exchange rates. Their exchange rate movements may deviate significantly from each other.
Foreign Exchange Risk
Currency exchange rates are affected by a wide range of factors, including national and international financial and economic conditions and political and natural events. The effect of normal market forces may at times be countered by intervention by central banks and other bodies. At times, exchange rates, and prices linked to such rates, may rise or fall rapidly.
Disclaimer
China Construction Bank (Asia) Corporation Limited is a licensed bank regulated by the Hong Kong Monetary Authority and a Registered Institution (CE No. AAC155) under the Securities and Futures Ordinance to carry on Type 1 (Dealing in Securities) and Type 4 (Advising on Securities) Regulated Activities. This document does not constitute advice to buy or sell, or an offer with respect to any investment products, or any prediction of likely future movements in prices of any investment products. This document has not been reviewed by the Securities and Futures Commission or any other regulatory authorities in Hong Kong.
Investment involves risks. The price of securities fluctuates, sometimes dramatically and may become valueless. Before making any investment decision, customers should consult their own independent financial advisors and read the relevant offering documents in order to ensure that they fully understand the risks associated with the investment products.
RMB Currency Risk
RMB is currently not freely convertible and is subject to exchange controls and restrictions (which are subject to changes from time to time without notice). You should consider and understand the possible impact on your liquidity of RMB funds in advance. The fluctuation in the exchange rate of RMB may result in losses in the event that you convert RMB into other currencies. Onshore RMB and offshore RMB are traded in different and separate markets operating under different regulations and independent liquidity pool with different exchange rates. Their exchange rate movements may deviate significantly from each other.
Foreign Exchange Risk
Currency exchange rates are affected by a wide range of factors, including national and international financial and economic conditions and political and natural events. The effect of normal market forces may at times be countered by intervention by central banks and other bodies. At times, exchange rates, and prices linked to such rates, may rise or fall rapidly.
Disclaimer
China Construction Bank (Asia) Corporation Limited is a licensed bank regulated by the Hong Kong Monetary Authority and a Registered Institution (CE No. AAC155) under the Securities and Futures Ordinance to carry on Type 1 (Dealing in Securities) and Type 4 (Advising on Securities) Regulated Activities. This document does not constitute advice to buy or sell, or an offer with respect to any investment products, or any prediction of likely future movements in prices of any investment products. This document has not been reviewed by the Securities and Futures Commission or any other regulatory authorities in Hong Kong.