
Summary of Key Points Core Viewpoint - On June 30, 29 Hong Kong-listed companies conducted share buybacks, totaling 13.39 million shares and an aggregate amount of HKD 718 million [1][2]. Group 1: Buyback Details - Tencent Holdings repurchased 989,000 shares for HKD 500 million, with a highest price of HKD 510.00 and a lowest price of HKD 503.00, bringing its total buyback amount for the year to HKD 36.54 billion [1][2]. - AIA Group repurchased 2.5 million shares for HKD 177.45 million, with a highest price of HKD 71.80 and a lowest price of HKD 70.50, totaling HKD 14.99 billion in buybacks for the year [1][2]. - Yum China repurchased 13,200 shares for HKD 4.66 million, with a highest price of HKD 359.20 and a lowest price of HKD 350.80, accumulating HKD 810.93 million in buybacks for the year [1][2]. Group 2: Buyback Rankings - The highest buyback amount on June 30 was from Tencent Holdings at HKD 500 million, followed by AIA Group at HKD 177.45 million [1][2]. - In terms of share quantity, the most shares repurchased on June 30 were by Founder Holdings, with 2.63 million shares, followed by AIA Group and China Xuyang Group with 250,000 shares and 169,500 shares, respectively [1][2].