New | Hong Kong regulator confirms probe into Hanergy despite boss' denial
The securities regulator yon Thursday confirmed it is investigating Hanergy Thin Film Power Group, hours after chairman Li Hejun dismissed rumours of a probe.
"The SFC wishes to clarify that a formal investigation into the affairs of Hanergy has been active and is continuing," the Securities and Futures Commission said in response to reports of a regulatory probe into alleged market manipulation.
Hanergy shares have been suspended from trading since May 20 after the stock plunged 47 per cent in the morning that day to HK$3.91.
Hanergy did not reply to inquiries from the on Thursday.
The SFC's statement came after a video interview of Li with Xinhua was posted online on Wednesday.
"This is purely rumour, it's impossible," Li said in the interview, responding to a question about a probe by the SFC.
He would be the first to know had the firm been under investigation, said the man who in February was named the mainland China's richest person. "But I have no knowledge about that," he said.