
Chinese Stocks To Add to Your Watchlist - November 30th

MarketBeat's stock screener tool highlights seven Chinese stocks to watch: Diageo, UP Fintech, Baiya International Group, Regencell Bioscience, RBB Bancorp, China SXT Pharmaceuticals, and Hf Foods Group. These stocks offer exposure to China's economic growth but carry risks related to regulatory policies and geopolitical tensions. The companies have recently shown high trading volumes, making them noteworthy for investors seeking opportunities in Chinese markets.
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Diageo, UP Fintech, Baiya International Group, Regencell Bioscience, RBB Bancorp, China SXT Pharmaceuticals, and Hf Foods Group are the seven Chinese stocks to watch today, according to MarketBeat's stock screener tool. Chinese stocks are shares of companies that are based in the People’s Republic of China or whose primary business operations are in China; they can trade on mainland exchanges (Shanghai, Shenzhen), in Hong Kong, or abroad as ADRs/GDRs. For investors, these stocks provide exposure to China’s economic growth but also carry risks tied to Chinese regulatory policy, corporate governance standards, currency moves, and geopolitical tensions. These companies had the highest dollar trading volume of any Chinese stocks within the last several days.
Diageo (DEO)
Diageo plc, together with its subsidiaries, engages in the production, marketing, and sale of alcoholic beverages. The company offers scotch, gin, vodka, rum, raki, liqueur, wine, tequila, Chinese white spirits, cachaça, and brandy, as well as beer, including cider and flavored malt beverages. It also provides Chinese, Canadian, Irish, American, and Indian-Made Foreign Liquor whiskies, as well as flavored malt beverages, ready to drink, and non-alcoholic products.
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UP Fintech (TIGR)
UP Fintech Holding Limited provides online brokerage services focusing on Chinese investors. The company has developed a brokerage platform, which allows investor to trade stocks, options, warrants, and other financial instruments that can be accessed through its APP and website. It offers brokerage and value-added services, including investor education, community engagement, and IR platform services.
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Read Our Latest Research Report on TIGR
Baiya International Group (BIYA)
We, Baiya International Group Inc. (“Baiya”), are an offshore holding company incorporated in the Cayman Islands. We are not a Chinese operating company, but an offshore holding company incorporated in the Cayman Islands. As a holding company, we have no material operations and conduct all of our operations in China through the VIE, Shenzhen Gongwuyuan Network Technology Co., Ltd.
Read Our Latest Research Report on BIYA
Regencell Bioscience (RGC)
Regencell Bioscience Holdings Limited operates a Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) bioscience company. It focuses on the research, development, and commercialization of TCM for the treatment of neurocognitive disorders and degeneration, primarily attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and autism spectrum disorder.
Read Our Latest Research Report on RGC
RBB Bancorp (RBB)
RBB Bancorp operates as the bank holding company for Royal Business Bank that provides various banking products and services to the Chinese-American, Korean-American, and other Asian-American communities. Its deposit products include checking, savings, and money market accounts, as well as certificates of deposit.
Read Our Latest Research Report on RBB
China SXT Pharmaceuticals (SXTC)
China SXT Pharmaceuticals, Inc., a pharmaceutical company, engages in the research, development, manufacture, marketing, and sale of traditional Chinese medicine pieces (TCMP) in China. The company offers advanced, fine, and regular TCMP products, and raw medicinal material, such as ChenXiang, SanQiFen, HongQi, SuMu, JiangXiang, CuYanHuSuo, XiaTianWu, LuXueJing, XueJie, ChaoSuanZaoRen, HongQuMi, ChuanBeiMu, HuangShuKuiHua, WuWeiZi, DingXiang, RenShen, QingGuo, JueMingZi, and ShaRen.
Read Our Latest Research Report on SXTC
Hf Foods Group (HFFG)
HF Foods Group Inc., through its subsidiaries, markets and distributes Asian specialty food, seafood, fresh produce, frozen and dry food, and non-food products to Asian and Chinese restaurants, and other foodservice customers in the United States. The company offers seafood, including lobsters, shrimp, crabs, scallops, and fish; Asian specialty food items, including noodles, rice, dried mushrooms and beans, sauces and seasonings, and spring rolls, as well as canned products, such as preserved vegetables, bamboo shoots, and water chestnuts; and meat and poultry products, including beef, pork, chicken, and duck.
Read Our Latest Research Report on HFFG
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