

Market Overview - On August 26, the Hang Seng Index fell by 1.18%, with southbound trading totaling HKD 148.744 billion, comprising HKD 82.658 billion in buying and HKD 66.086 billion in selling, resulting in a net buying amount of HKD 16.573 billion [2][3]. Southbound Trading Details - Southbound trading through the Stock Connect (Shenzhen) recorded a total transaction amount of HKD 58.279 billion, with buying at HKD 32.623 billion and selling at HKD 25.656 billion, leading to a net buying of HKD 6.967 billion [2]. - Southbound trading through the Stock Connect (Shanghai) had a total transaction amount of HKD 90.465 billion, with buying at HKD 50.035 billion and selling at HKD 40.430 billion, resulting in a net buying of HKD 9.605 billion [2]. Active Stocks - The most actively traded stock by southbound funds was the Tracker Fund of Hong Kong (盈富基金), with a total transaction amount of HKD 66.44 billion and a net buying of HKD 65.46 billion, despite a closing price drop of 1.29% [2][3]. - Other notable stocks included SMIC (中芯国际) with a total transaction amount of HKD 58.12 billion and a net selling of HKD 9.83 billion, closing down by 2.77% [2][3]. - Alibaba (阿里巴巴-W) had a total transaction amount of HKD 54.74 billion with a net buying of HKD 13.46 billion, closing down by 2.57% [2][3]. Continuous Net Buying - Three stocks experienced continuous net buying for more than three days, with Tencent Holdings (腾讯控股) leading at 8 days of net buying, followed by Meituan (美团-W) at 4 days, and Alibaba (阿里巴巴-W) at 3 days [3]. - The total net buying amounts during this period were HKD 68.83 billion for Tencent, HKD 29.21 billion for Meituan, and HKD 23.18 billion for Alibaba [3].