港股通6月16日成交活跃股名单
Zheng Quan Shi Bao Wang·2025-06-16 13:21

Group 1 - The Hang Seng Index rose by 0.70% on June 16, with a total trading volume of southbound funds amounting to HKD 127.82 billion, including HKD 66.78 billion in buy transactions and HKD 61.04 billion in sell transactions, resulting in a net inflow of HKD 5.74 billion [1] - The southbound trading through Stock Connect (Shenzhen) had a total trading volume of HKD 49.89 billion, with buy transactions of HKD 26.48 billion and sell transactions of HKD 23.41 billion, leading to a net inflow of HKD 3.07 billion [1] - The southbound trading through Stock Connect (Shanghai) had a total trading volume of HKD 77.93 billion, with buy transactions of HKD 40.30 billion and sell transactions of HKD 37.63 billion, resulting in a net inflow of HKD 2.67 billion [1] Group 2 - The most actively traded stock among southbound funds was Xiaomi Group-W, with a total trading volume of HKD 78.04 billion, followed by Shandong Molong and Alibaba-W with trading volumes of HKD 51.89 billion and HKD 43.83 billion, respectively [1] - The net buying stocks included seven companies, with Meituan-W leading at a net inflow of HKD 11.15 billion, followed closely by China Construction Bank with HKD 11.08 billion and ZhongAn Online with HKD 2.15 billion [1] - The stock with the highest net sell was Xiaomi Group-W, with a net outflow of HKD 18.79 billion, while Tencent Holdings and Innovent Biologics experienced net outflows of HKD 6.20 billion and HKD 2.85 billion, respectively [1] Group 3 - Among the stocks listed, Meituan-W, Shandong Molong, and Pop Mart were noted for being active in both Shenzhen and Shanghai Stock Connect, with Meituan-W having a total trading volume of HKD 33.74 billion and a net inflow of HKD 11.15 billion [2] - Continuous net buying was observed for two stocks over three days, with China Construction Bank and Pop Mart having net inflows of HKD 26.19 billion and HKD 2.72 billion, respectively [2] - The stocks with the highest continuous net selling included Tencent Holdings and China National Offshore Oil Corporation, with total net outflows of HKD 14.72 billion and HKD 1.57 billion, respectively [2]