
Market Overview - On July 8, the Hang Seng Index rose by 1.09%, with southbound funds totaling HKD 113.64 billion in trading volume, comprising HKD 57.01 billion in buying and HKD 56.63 billion in selling, resulting in a net buying amount of HKD 0.39 billion [1] Southbound Trading Activity - The southbound trading through Stock Connect (Shenzhen) recorded a total trading volume of HKD 39.21 billion, with net buying of HKD 0.63 billion, while the Shanghai Stock Connect saw a total trading volume of HKD 74.44 billion, resulting in a net selling of HKD 0.24 billion [1] - The most actively traded stock by southbound funds was Guotai Junan International, with a total trading volume of HKD 135.61 billion, followed by Alibaba-W and Meituan-W with trading volumes of HKD 46.17 billion and HKD 36.77 billion respectively [1] Net Buying and Selling Analysis - Among the stocks with net buying, Alibaba-W led with a net buying amount of HKD 14.11 billion, closing up by 1.52%, followed by Meituan-W with HKD 11.31 billion and China Construction Bank with HKD 3.94 billion [1] - The stock with the highest net selling was the Tracker Fund of Hong Kong, with a net selling amount of HKD 9.81 billion, while Tencent Holdings and Hang Seng China Enterprises experienced net selling of HKD 6.22 billion and HKD 5.45 billion respectively [1] Continuous Net Buying Stocks - Three stocks have seen continuous net buying for more than three days, with SMIC leading at 13 days, followed by China Construction Bank at 4 days and Guotai Junan International at 3 days [2] - The total net buying amount for SMIC was HKD 77.95 billion, followed by China Construction Bank with HKD 12.43 billion and Guotai Junan International with HKD 5.90 billion [2]