Market Overview - On October 23, the Hang Seng Index rose by 0.72%, with total southbound trading amounting to HKD 120.19 billion, including buy transactions of HKD 62.77 billion and sell transactions of HKD 57.42 billion, resulting in a net buying amount of HKD 5.34 billion [1] Southbound Trading Details - The southbound trading through Stock Connect (Shenzhen) had a total trading amount of HKD 44.61 billion, with buy transactions of HKD 22.59 billion and sell transactions of HKD 22.02 billion, leading to a net buying amount of HKD 0.57 billion [1] - The southbound trading through Stock Connect (Shanghai) had a total trading amount of HKD 75.58 billion, with buy transactions of HKD 40.18 billion and sell transactions of HKD 35.40 billion, resulting in a net buying amount of HKD 4.77 billion [1] Active Stocks - The most actively traded stock by southbound funds was Alibaba-W, with a total trading amount of HKD 82.52 billion, followed by Pop Mart and SMIC with trading amounts of HKD 70.27 billion and HKD 61.07 billion, respectively [1] - In terms of net buying, China National Offshore Oil Corporation led with a net buying amount of HKD 9.80 billion, with a closing price increase of 2.15%. Pop Mart and Meituan-W followed with net buying amounts of HKD 7.93 billion and HKD 5.24 billion, respectively [1] Net Selling Stocks - The stock with the highest net selling amount was Hua Hong Semiconductor, with a net selling of HKD 10.14 billion and a closing price decrease of 4.61%. Other notable net selling stocks included Innovent Biologics and Xiaomi Group-W, with net selling amounts of HKD 1.40 billion and HKD 0.57 billion, respectively [1] Continuous Net Buying - Two stocks experienced continuous net buying from southbound funds for more than three days: SMIC and Pop Mart, with net buying days of three each. Pop Mart had the highest net buying amount during this period at HKD 21.54 billion, followed by SMIC with HKD 11.96 billion [2]
南向资金今日净买入53.45亿港元,中国海洋石油净买入9.80亿港元