Walnut Capital forecasts 63–68% higher losses in H1 2026 due to crypto sale losses.

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Walnut Capital, a Hong Kong-listed company, warned on August 7, 2026, that its H1 2026 losses could increase by 63–68% year-over-year, reaching an additional HKD 26.7 million. The decline is attributed to crypto market volatility, including losses from crypto sales and fair value adjustments of financial assets. Reduced interest income and lower operating expenses partially offset the impact. The company plans to release its H1 results around August 19. Investors are advised to monitor altcoins amid ongoing market shifts.

ME News reports that on August 7 (UTC+8), Hu Tao Capital, a Hong Kong-listed company, issued a profit warning. It anticipates that the loss attributable to owners for the six months ending June 30, 2026, will increase by approximately 63% to 68% compared to the same period last year, amounting to an additional HK$26.7 million. The increased loss is primarily due to higher losses from the sale of cryptocurrencies, reduced interest income from cryptocurrencies measured at fair value through profit or loss, and increased losses from fair value changes in financial assets, partially offset by lower administrative and other operating expenses. The company expects to release its interim results around August 19. (Source: Foresight News)

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