Short Selling Activity Reaches $24.2B, Representing 19.7% of Eligible Securities Turnover by Midday
Short Selling Turnover: The short selling turnover in the Hong Kong market reached $24.2 billion at midday, accounting for 19.7% of the turnover of securities eligible for short selling, slightly up from 19.2% on the previous trading day.
Top Short Selling Stocks: The top five stocks with the highest short selling amounts include CSOP HS TECH, TRACKER FUND, XIAOMI-W, BABA-W, and SMIC, with CSOP HS TECH leading at a short selling amount of $2.62 billion and a ratio of 37.7%.
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Southbound Trading Inflows: CSOP HS TECH, XIAOMI-W, and CNOOC saw significant Southbound Trading net inflows of HKD3.1 billion, HKD1.6 billion, and HKD1.4 billion respectively, while CNOOC was the most active stock with a net inflow of HKD1.8 billion.
Southbound Trading Outflows: BABA-W and SMIC experienced notable Southbound Trading net outflows of HKD1.4 billion and HKD154.8 million, with BABA-W being the most active stock with a net outflow of HKD930.3 million.
Short Selling Activity: The short selling figures indicated a total of $3.24 billion for XIAOMI-W and $2.72 billion for BABA-W, with respective short selling ratios of 33.244% and 16.366%.
Overall Trading Summary: At the close, Southbound Trading net outflow totaled HKD0, accounting for 43.26% of the total transaction amount of HKD154.74 billion.

Market Performance: The Hang Seng Index (HSI) fell by 420 points (1.6%) to 26,209, while the Hang Seng Tech Index (HSTI) and the Hang Seng China Enterprises Index (HSCEI) also experienced declines of 2.1% and 1.4%, respectively.
Active Heavyweights: Major stocks like Xiaomi, Meituan, and Alibaba saw significant drops, with Xiaomi down 4.6% and Alibaba down 2.7%, amidst high short selling activity.
Notable Movers: Xinyi Glass and CNOOC were standout performers, with Xinyi Glass rising 11.4% to a new high, while several other stocks, including Sunny Optical and HSBC Holdings, faced declines.
Short Selling Trends: The short selling ratios for various stocks were notable, with JD Health and HSBC Holdings showing high short selling activity, indicating bearish sentiment among investors.
Market Opening Trends: The HSI opened 1.2% lower at 26,305, with significant declines in the HSCEI and HSTECH, while energy stocks like SINOPEC and PETROCHINA saw gains due to rising oil prices.
Loan Prime Rate Stability: China's 1Y Loan Prime Rate remains unchanged at 3%, aligning with forecasts, indicating stability in the financial sector.
Shipping and Gold Stocks Performance: Shipping stocks advanced at the open, with OOIL and COSCO SHIP HOLD rising, while gold stocks rallied due to increasing gold prices, with notable gains for SD GOLD and ZHAOJIN MINING.
Tech and Automotive Sector Movements: Tech stocks like TENCENT and JD-SW showed slight increases, while major players like BABA-W and NIO-SW experienced declines, reflecting mixed performance across the sector.
Southbound Trading Inflows: TRACKER FUND (02800.HK) saw a significant net inflow of HKD8.4 billion, while YOFC (06869.HK) experienced a net outflow of HKD505.1 million in Southbound Trading.
Short Selling Activity: The short selling for TRACKER FUND reached HKD12.64 billion with a ratio of 67.175%, while YOFC had a short selling of HKD2.10 billion at a ratio of 49.201%.
Most Active Stocks: In the Shanghai-Hong Kong Stock Connect, TRACKER FUND was the most active stock with the highest net inflow, while YOFC had the highest net outflow. In the Shenzhen-Hong Kong Stock Connect, CSOP HS TECH led in inflows, and HUA HONG SEMI had the highest outflow.
Overall Trading Summary: The total Southbound Trading net outflow was HKD0, accounting for 32.41% of the total transaction amount of HKD93.49 billion.

Market Performance: Hong Kong stocks rebounded in the morning session on the 27th, with the HSI rising 197 points (0.75%) to 26,578, following a decline of 384 points (1.4%) the previous day. Total half-day turnover reached $121.827 billion.
Homebuilder Gains: SHK PPT saw a significant increase of 6.8% after reporting a 17% rise in interim underlying profit and a dividend hike to $0.98, which surprised brokers positively. Other homebuilders like New World Dev and Sino Land also experienced gains.
Tech Sector Updates: BIDU-SW rebounded 0.7% despite a 42% YoY decline in non-GAAP net profit, while Meituan-W's share price rose 2.1% despite delays in its launch plans. Tencent and Netease also saw increases of 2.8% and 2.8%, respectively.
Chip Stocks Movement: SMIC's stock fell by 0.8%, while HUA HONG SEMI dropped 2%. Other chip-related stocks like InnoScience and Biren Tech also experienced declines of 3.4% and 3.9%, respectively.

Market Performance: The Hang Seng Index (HSI) fell by 384 points (1.4%) to close at 26,381, while the Hang Seng Tech Index (HSTI) and the Hang Seng China Enterprises Index (HSCEI) also experienced declines of 2.9% and 2.4%, respectively, with a total market turnover of $259.28 billion.
Notable Stock Movements: Major stocks like PING AN, BABA, and TENCENT saw significant declines, with PING AN dropping 4.6% and BABA down 3.6%. Conversely, HKEX and CKI Holdings were among the few gainers, with increases of 0.8% and 4.5%, respectively.
High Short Selling Activity: Several stocks experienced high short selling ratios, particularly ZHONGSHENG HLDG and BEIGENE, which saw declines of 10.8% and 9.2%, respectively, indicating bearish sentiment among investors.
Sector Highlights: The technology and healthcare sectors faced notable losses, with companies like WUXI BIO and XPENG dropping over 5%, while some stocks like FIT HON TENG showed strong gains, increasing by 11.5%.






