


Group 1 - The core viewpoint of the news is that Hong Kong property stocks, particularly Country Garden, saw significant gains following the inclusion in the Hong Kong Stock Connect, with Country Garden rising over 14% [1] - Other property stocks also experienced notable increases, including CIFI Holdings and China Overseas Land & Investment, which rose over 5%, and several others like Vanke and Longfor Group, which rose over 3% [1] - The surge in property stocks is attributed to a new housing policy introduced in Shenzhen on September 5, which relaxed housing purchase restrictions and adjusted housing credit policies [1] Group 2 - The new housing policy in Shenzhen allows for significant relaxation of purchase restrictions in non-core areas, which is more substantial compared to the new policies introduced in Beijing and Shanghai in August [1] - The policy change includes the removal of differentiated mortgage rates for first and second homes, which is expected to stimulate the housing market [1] - The report from CITIC Securities highlights that the new measures are likely to have a positive impact on the property market in Shenzhen [1]