Market Overview - On September 26, the Hang Seng Index fell by 1.35%, with southbound trading totaling HKD 160.92 billion, comprising HKD 85.73 billion in buying and HKD 75.19 billion in selling, resulting in a net buying amount of HKD 10.54 billion [2][3]. Southbound Trading Details - The southbound trading through Stock Connect (Shenzhen) had a total trading amount of HKD 59.81 billion, with buying at HKD 31.49 billion and selling at HKD 28.32 billion, leading to a net buying of HKD 3.17 billion [2]. - The southbound trading through Stock Connect (Shanghai) recorded a total trading amount of HKD 101.11 billion, with buying at HKD 54.24 billion and selling at HKD 46.87 billion, resulting in a net buying of HKD 7.37 billion [2]. Active Stocks - Alibaba-W was the most actively traded stock with a total trading amount of HKD 175.01 billion and a net buying of HKD 24.12 billion, despite a closing price drop of 3.20% [2][3]. - Other notable stocks included Xiaomi Group-W with a trading amount of HKD 139.46 billion and a net buying of HKD 60.52 billion, and SMIC with a trading amount of HKD 89.14 billion [2][3]. - The stock with the highest net selling was Xpeng Motors-W, with a net selling amount of HKD 29.14 million, while its closing price increased by 5.03% [2][3]. Continuous Net Buying - Three stocks have seen continuous net buying for more than three days, with Alibaba-W leading at 26 consecutive days, followed by Shankai Holdings and Tencent Holdings at three days each [3]. - The total net buying amounts during this period were HKD 744.98 billion for Alibaba-W, HKD 45.55 billion for Tencent Holdings, and HKD 10.17 billion for Shankai Holdings [3].
南向资金今日净买入105.41亿港元,阿里巴巴-W净买入24.12亿港元