$BEKE

KE Holdings Q2 earnings preview: $3.51B revenue expected

KE Holdings (BEKE) is set to report Q2 2026 earnings on August 21, with analysts expecting $3.51B revenue and 28 cents per share. Analysts have mixed views on the stock, with Barclays raising its price target to $26, while JP Morgan and Citigroup lowered theirs. Shares fell 2.2% to $16.99 on August 20.

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Published Aug 21, 2026, 6:01 AM UTC
Analysis
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Decision brief

The 30-second read

$BEKENeutralLow
01

Why it matters

The preview sets expectations; actual results will determine price reaction.

02

Market read

Earnings preview may drive short‑term pre‑market moves but lacks new material information.

03

What to watch

Regulatory environment in China and housing market trends could affect results beyond the headline numbers.

Relevance 4/10Novelty 2/10Timing: pre‑market Friday Aug 21

Background

KE Holdings (Beike) is a leading Chinese online/offline real‑estate platform; the article previews its Q2 earnings.

Company-level read

Ticker impact

$BEKENeutralMedium confidence
Context

Q2 earnings preview with projected $3.51B revenue and $0.28 EPS before market open on Aug 21

Expected impact

Potential +/- 3% swing in pre‑market trading

Evidence & confidence

Only forecast numbers are provided; no actual results yet, so impact depends on how they compare to expectations.

Market effects

Provides a data point for the Chinese real‑estate platform sector ahead of earnings season.

May influence broader Chinese tech and consumer sentiment in Asian markets.

Limited; primarily relevant to investors tracking Chinese internet/real‑estate stocks.

Counterpoint

If guidance falls short, the stock could see a sharper decline than implied by the preview.

Key entities

  • KE Holdings Inc.

    Chinese real‑estate platform listed on NASDAQ as BEKE.

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