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南向资金追踪|净买入超153亿港元 扫货三大ETF加仓阿里和美团
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2025-08-27 10:29

Group 1 - Southbound funds traded approximately HKD 191.17 billion today, an increase of nearly HKD 43 billion compared to the previous day, accounting for 51.48% of the total turnover of the Hang Seng Index [2] - Despite the decline in Hong Kong stocks, southbound funds significantly increased their positions, with a net purchase of approximately HKD 15.37 billion, including a net inflow of about HKD 9.00 billion from the Shanghai-Hong Kong Stock Connect and HKD 6.37 billion from the Shenzhen-Hong Kong Stock Connect [2] - Major ETFs such as the Tracker Fund of Hong Kong, Hang Seng China Enterprises Index ETF, and Southern Hang Seng Technology ETF saw substantial inflows of HKD 5.55 billion, HKD 3.04 billion, and HKD 0.95 billion respectively [2] Group 2 - Individual stocks with significant net purchases included Alibaba Group (HKD 2.18 billion), Meituan (HKD 1.78 billion), and CanSino Biologics (HKD 0.57 billion) [3] - Stocks with notable net outflows included SMIC (HKD 0.66 billion) and Xiaomi Group (HKD 0.30 billion) [3] Group 3 - Alibaba Group's stock rose by 0.16%, with short-term fund trends remaining unclear, having reduced holdings by 1.54 million shares over the past five days [4] - Meituan's stock fell by 3.08%, but short-term funds accelerated inflows, increasing holdings by 24.10 million shares over the past five days [4] - CanSino Biologics' stock dropped by 7.10%, with short-term fund trends remaining unclear, having reduced holdings by 90,000 shares over the past five days [4] - SMIC's stock rose by 0.09%, with short-term funds primarily flowing in, having increased holdings by 4.22 million shares over the past five days [4] - Xiaomi Group's stock fell by 0.56%, with short-term fund inflows slowing down, having increased holdings by 2.53 million shares over the past five days [4] Group 4 - In the past month, the top active stocks in the Shanghai-Hong Kong Stock Connect included SMIC, Alibaba Group, and Tencent Holdings, with net outflows of HKD 0.59 billion, HKD 1.14 billion, and HKD 0.54 billion respectively [6] - In the Shenzhen-Hong Kong Stock Connect, the top active stocks included SMIC, Alibaba Group, and the Tracker Fund of Hong Kong, with net outflows of HKD 0.72 billion, HKD 1.04 billion, and HKD 2.49 billion respectively [7]