-- CCI集團(東京證券交易所代號:7381)週五向東京證券交易所提交的文件顯示,截至3月31日,旗下子公司北國銀行持有至到期證券的未實現虧損達65.6億日圓。 此虧損佔截至2025年3月財年合併普通收益的53%,佔歸屬於母公司股東的淨收益的81%。 這些證券的帳面價值為1,711.4億日元,市值為1,645.8億日元,導致未實現淨虧損達65.6億日元。
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