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摩根大通增持香港交易所约57.24万股 每股作价约449.4港元
Zhi Tong Cai Jing· 2025-10-08 11:15
香港联交所最新资料显示,10月2日,摩根大通增持香港交易所(00388)57.2426万股,每股作价449.4034 港元,总金额约为2.57亿港元。增持后最新持股数目约为8875.09万股,最新持股比例为7%。 ...
摩根大通增持香港交易所(00388)约57.24万股 每股作价约449.4港元
智通财经网· 2025-10-08 11:12
智通财经APP获悉,香港联交所最新资料显示,10月2日,摩根大通增持香港交易所(00388)57.2426万 股,每股作价449.4034港元,总金额约为2.57亿港元。增持后最新持股数目约为8875.09万股,最新持股 比例为7%。 ...
贝莱德增持香港交易所(00388)189.12万股 每股作价约449港元

智通财经网· 2025-10-08 11:12
智通财经APP获悉,香港联交所最新资料显示,10月2日,贝莱德增持香港交易所(00388)189.12万股, 每股作价449.0013港元,总金额约为8.49亿港元。增持后最新持股数目约为6350.97万股,最新持股比例 为5.01%。 ...
高盛最新增持股票名单曝光:联想、华虹半导体等位列其中





Ge Long Hui· 2025-10-08 10:12
Core Viewpoint - Goldman Sachs released its October Asia-Pacific strategy report, highlighting a list of recommended stocks based on the "earnings revision leading indicator" criterion, focusing on Hong Kong and Chinese concept stocks [1] Group 1: Recommended Stocks - Tencent (00700.HK) is included in the list of recommended stocks [1] - Alibaba-W (09988.HK) is also featured as a buy recommendation [1] - Xiaomi-W (01810.HK) is highlighted as a potential investment opportunity [1] - AIA Group (01299.HK) is part of the recommended stocks [1] - Pinduoduo (PDD.US) is listed among the buy stocks [1] - Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing (00388.HK) is included in the recommendations [1] - Ping An Insurance (02318.HK) is mentioned as a buy [1] - Kuaishou-W (01024.HK) is part of the recommended list [1] - Techtronic Industries (00669.HK) is highlighted as a potential investment [1] - China Pacific Insurance (02328.HK) is included in the buy recommendations [1] - Lenovo Group (00992.HK) is featured in the list [1] - ZTO Express-W (02057.HK) is also recommended [1] - Hua Hong Semiconductor (01347.HK) is part of the buy list [1] - Kingdee International (00268.HK) is included in the recommendations [1] - GDS Holdings Limited-SW (09698.HK) is highlighted as a potential investment [1] - AAC Technologies (02018.HK) is part of the recommended stocks [1] - BYD Electronic (00285.HK) is included in the buy recommendations [1] - China International Capital Corporation (03908.HK) is featured in the list [1] - Weichai Power (02338.HK) is mentioned as a buy [1] - CRRC Corporation (01766.HK) is included in the recommendations [1] - JD Logistics (02618.HK) is part of the recommended stocks [1] - Swire Pacific A (00019.HK) is highlighted as a potential investment [1] - Miniso Group (09896.HK) is included in the buy recommendations [1] - Times Electric (03898.HK) is part of the recommended list [1] - Haitian International (01882.HK) is also featured in the recommendations [1]
港股8日跌0.48% 收报26829.46点
Xin Hua Wang· 2025-10-08 09:11
Market Performance - The Hang Seng Index fell by 128.31 points, a decrease of 0.48%, closing at 26,829.46 points [1] - The National Enterprises Index dropped by 49.51 points, closing at 9,523.87 points, a decline of 0.52% [1] - The Hang Seng Tech Index decreased by 36.11 points, closing at 6,514.19 points, down by 0.55% [1] Blue Chip Stocks - Tencent Holdings decreased by 0.37%, closing at 675 HKD [1] - Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing fell by 0.76%, closing at 445 HKD [1] - China Mobile dropped by 0.78%, closing at 83.2 HKD [1] - HSBC Holdings declined by 0.27%, closing at 110.6 HKD [1] Local Hong Kong Stocks - Cheung Kong Holdings increased by 1.39%, closing at 37.96 HKD [1] - Sun Hung Kai Properties rose by 1.23%, closing at 94.35 HKD [1] - Henderson Land Development fell by 0.22%, closing at 27.1 HKD [1] Chinese Financial Stocks - Bank of China decreased by 0.95%, closing at 4.16 HKD [1] - China Construction Bank fell by 0.14%, closing at 7.28 HKD [1] - Industrial and Commercial Bank of China dropped by 1.06%, closing at 5.6 HKD [1] - Ping An Insurance decreased by 0.94%, closing at 52.75 HKD [1] - China Life Insurance fell by 0.37%, closing at 21.78 HKD [1] Oil and Petrochemical Stocks - China Petroleum & Chemical Corporation remained unchanged, closing at 4.08 HKD [1] - China National Petroleum Corporation increased by 0.42%, closing at 7.15 HKD [1] - CNOOC Limited fell by 1.39%, closing at 18.5 HKD [1]
高盛10月买入名单出炉:腾讯、联想、华虹半导体等24只个股在列





智通财经网· 2025-10-08 08:31
Core Viewpoint - Goldman Sachs released its October Asia-Pacific strategy report, highlighting a list of recommended stocks based on the "Earnings Revisions Leading Indicator" criteria, focusing on Hong Kong and Chinese concept stocks [1] Group 1: Recommended Stocks - The report includes a list of stocks recommended for purchase, which are: - Tencent (00700.HK) - Alibaba-W (09988.HK) - Xiaomi-W (01810.HK) - AIA (01299.HK) - Pinduoduo (PDD.US) - Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing (00388.HK) - Ping An Insurance (02318.HK) - Kuaishou-W (01024.HK) - Techtronic Industries (00669.HK) - China Pacific Insurance (02328.HK) - Lenovo Group (00992.HK) - ZTO Express-W (02057.HK) - Hua Hong Semiconductor (01347.HK) - Kingdee International (00268.HK) - GDS Holdings-SW (09698.HK) - AAC Technologies (02018.HK) - BYD Electronic (00285.HK) - China International Capital Corporation (03908.HK) - Weichai Power (02338.HK) - CRRC Corporation (01766.HK) - JD Logistics (02618.HK) - Swire Pacific A (00019.HK) - Miniso Group (09896.HK) - Times Electric (03898.HK) - Haitian International (01882.HK) [1]
智通ADR统计 | 10月8日
智通财经网· 2025-10-07 23:03
Market Overview - The Hang Seng Index (HSI) closed at 26,857.70, down by 100.07 points or 0.37% as of October 7, 16:00 Eastern Time [1] - The index reached a high of 27,169.45 and a low of 26,849.11 during the trading session, with a trading volume of 47.63 million [1] - The HSI's 52-week high is 27,275.90 and the low is 18,856.77, indicating a trading range of 1.19% [1] Blue-Chip Stocks Performance - Major blue-chip stocks mostly declined, with HSBC Holdings closing at HKD 110.069, down 0.75% from the Hong Kong market close [2] - Tencent Holdings closed at HKD 670.363, down 1.05% compared to the Hong Kong market close [2] Individual Stock Movements - Tencent Holdings (00700) saw a slight increase of 0.59% to HKD 677.500, but its ADR price was HKD 670.363, reflecting a decrease of 7.137 [3] - Alibaba Group (09988) decreased by 2.49% to HKD 180.500, with its ADR price at HKD 176.415, down by 4.085 [3] - HSBC Holdings (00005) increased by 0.91% to HKD 110.900, while its ADR price was HKD 110.069, down by 0.831 [3] - Other notable declines include Xiaomi Group (01810) down 2.09% to HKD 53.850 and JD.com (09618) down 2.14% to HKD 137.200 [3]
前三季度港交所IPO融资额全球居首,深企积极赴港上市加速国际化
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2025-10-07 00:28
Core Viewpoint - There has been a significant influx of overseas capital into emerging markets this year, with Hong Kong stocks becoming a popular choice for companies looking to go public, as evidenced by the leading financing figures in global exchanges [1] Group 1: Market Trends - In the first three quarters of this year, the Hong Kong Stock Exchange ranked first globally with over 180 billion HKD in financing [1] - The rising valuations of Hong Kong stocks have attracted numerous companies, particularly from Shenzhen, to consider listing in Hong Kong [1] Group 2: Company Strategies - Shenzhen companies are leveraging the opportunity of H-share issuance to attract international investors [1] - These companies are actively promoting their globalization strategies through listings in Hong Kong [1]
前三季度港交所IPO融资额全球居首 深企积极赴港上市加速国际化
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2025-10-07 00:04
Core Insights - There has been a significant influx of overseas capital into emerging markets this year, with Hong Kong stocks becoming a popular choice for companies looking to go public [1] - According to Deloitte, the Hong Kong Stock Exchange ranked first globally in terms of fundraising, with over 180 billion HKD raised in the first three quarters [1] - A total of 66 new stocks were listed in Hong Kong during the first three quarters, raising over 180 billion HKD, a substantial increase compared to only 45 new stocks raising less than 60 billion HKD in the same period last year [1] - The increase in fundraising is attributed to the concentration of large new stock issuances from mainland China, with CATL's H-share raising 41 billion HKD, making it the largest new stock issuance globally this year [1] Company Highlights - Among the successful companies that went public in Hong Kong, four are from Shenzhen: Chow Tai Fook, Peak Technology, Daheng New Epoch Technology, and Health 160 [1] - Peak Technology successfully issued shares to establish an "A+H" dual listing structure, becoming the first stock in the Hong Kong semiconductor industry focused on motor drive control chips [1] - Peak Technology raised a total of 2.259 billion HKD, which will enhance its research and development capabilities and expand its overseas sales network, thereby increasing its competitiveness in the global market [1]
Tan Su Shan, CEO of Southeast Asia’s largest bank, is Fortune’s most powerful woman in Asia for 2025
Fortune· 2025-10-06 20:00
Core Insights - The 2025 ranking of Asia's most powerful women business leaders highlights the influence of executives from the finance and tech sectors, driven by the AI boom and evolving financial flows [1] Group 1: Top Executives - Tan Su Shan, CEO of DBS, is recognized as Asia's most powerful woman in business, leading Southeast Asia's largest bank through challenges like trade wars and the rise of cryptocurrencies [2] - Grace Wang, founder of Luxshare, ranks second, successfully acquiring new clients despite U.S.-China tensions, including OpenAI [3] - Meng Wanzhou, CFO of Huawei, is third, focusing on making China self-sufficient in advanced technology and increasing production of AI chips [4] - Bonnie Chan, CEO of HKEX, is fourth, as Hong Kong's stock exchange sees a resurgence with significant IPOs [5] - Kathy Yang, rotating CEO of Foxconn, rounds out the top five, shifting revenue focus from iPhones to server assembly for companies like Nvidia [6] Group 2: Regional Representation - Mainland China, Hong Kong, and Macau dominate the ranking with 34 executives, followed by Singapore with 15, and India and Thailand each contributing eight [7] Group 3: Broader Influence - Fortune's list also acknowledges women leaders outside of business, emphasizing their impact in sports, pop culture, and policymaking [8] - The rise of Asian pop culture, exemplified by K-pop group Blackpink, showcases the region's growing global profile [9] - In politics, female leaders like Singapore's Josephine Teo and Tokyo's Yuriko Koike are shaping their nations' ambitions in AI and finance [10] - Professional sports see influential figures like Naomi Osaka and Eileen Gu, who embrace their heritage while gaining international recognition [11]