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港股午评|恒生指数早盘涨0.40% 中资券商股延续涨势
智通财经网·2025-07-28 04:06

Group 1: Market Overview - The Hang Seng Index rose by 0.40%, gaining 102 points to close at 25,490 points, while the Hang Seng Tech Index fell by 0.59% [1] - Hong Kong's stock market saw a morning trading volume of HKD 149.7 billion [1] Group 2: Brokerage Performance - The establishment of the China Capital Market Society has led to positive performance reports from listed brokerages, with notable gains in shares such as Guotai Junan (up 3%), Everbright Securities (up 0.54%), and CITIC Securities (up 1%) [1] Group 3: Gaming Sector - UBS reported that Macau's July gaming revenue exceeded market expectations, while Thailand recently withdrew its casino legalization bill, leading to a rise in gaming stocks. Notable increases include Suncity Holdings (up 7.79%), Melco International Development (up 3.89%), and Sands China (up 1.62%) [1] Group 4: Financial Technology and Digital Currency - Yunfeng Financial rose by 5.68% as the company plans to enter the Web 3.0 space and expand investments in stablecoins and other digital currencies [1] - OSL Group announced the completion of a USD 300 million equity financing, which will be used for license application preparations and other core areas, resulting in a 2.68% increase in its stock [1] Group 5: Innovative Products and Earnings - Guichuang Tongqiao saw a nearly 6% increase, with expected net profit growth of nearly 67% year-on-year for the first half, and several innovative products anticipated to receive approval [1] - China Tobacco Hong Kong surged over 13%, indicating that its exclusive cigarette export business is unaffected by related regulatory draft [1] Group 6: Optical Technology - Conant Optical experienced a rise of over 6%, driven by the upward trend in smart glasses and the potential growth of its XR business [2] Group 7: Gold and Coal Sectors - Laopu Gold's stock fell nearly 4% after a profit warning, despite a projected net profit increase of up to 288% year-on-year for the first half [3] - The main contracts for coking coal saw significant declines, with companies like Mongolian Coking Coal and Yancoal Australia dropping by 5% and 3.39% respectively, indicating a need to monitor policy developments [3]