RDB Real Estate Construction Ltd is experiencing notable selling pressure, with a 1.98% decline over the past ten days and a total loss of 18.2%, reflecting broader market sentiments and challenges in the real estate sector.
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The stock price of RDB Real Estate Construction Ltd opened at 183.2 and has traded at this price without significant range.
The stock has declined by 1.98% over the past 10 days, resulting in a total loss of 18.2%.
The stock gained 8.40% over the past month but has suffered a 17.50% drop in the last three months.
The selling pressure may be attributed to broader market sentiments and sector-specific challenges within the real estate industry, including regulatory changes, funding issues, and a slowdown in demand.
The company is implementing cost-cutting measures, exploring new opportunities in the market, and focusing on strategic growth and diversification to mitigate the impact of market fluctuations.

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