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新纪录诞生!南向资金净买入突破5万亿港元!
Zheng Quan Shi Bao·2025-11-10 13:32

Core Insights - The Hong Kong stock market has reached a new milestone with a net inflow of 66.54 billion HKD from southbound funds on November 10, pushing the total net buying amount for the year to over 1.3 trillion HKD and the cumulative net inflow since the launch of the Stock Connect to over 5 trillion HKD, setting a new record since the mechanism's inception [1] Group 1 - The continuous net buying of Hong Kong stocks by southbound funds indicates a significant transformation in market liquidity and activity, highlighting the strategic allocation demand from mainland investors for undervalued assets and scarce resources in the Hong Kong market [1][3] - The Hong Kong stock market is expected to maintain a "valuation repair + growth premium" slow bull market trend, becoming a key window for global investors to allocate Chinese assets, supported by favorable policies, industrial upgrades, and global liquidity easing [1][3] - Major indices in the Hong Kong stock market, including the Hang Seng Index, Hang Seng Tech Index, and Hang Seng China Enterprises Index, have seen year-to-date increases of around 30%, ranking among the top in global markets [1] Group 2 - In the first half of the year, there was a notable acceleration in the inflow of southbound funds, with 57 trading days recording net inflows exceeding 10 billion HKD, 30 of which occurred in the first half, indicating a strong inflow trend [2] - From 2020 to 2024, the net buying amounts of southbound funds were 672.13 billion HKD, 454.40 billion HKD, 386.28 billion HKD, 318.84 billion HKD, and 807.87 billion HKD, with a significant increase in net inflows starting in 2024, surpassing the total for the entire year within just seven months [2] Group 3 - The influx of southbound funds into the Hong Kong market is driven by five main factors: the valuation discount of Hong Kong stocks compared to A-shares, ongoing demand for technology leaders and high-dividend assets in a declining domestic interest rate environment, optimized connectivity mechanisms, inherent demand from long-term mainland funds, and enhanced liquidity expectations due to global interest rate cuts [3] - The presence of unique assets in the Hong Kong market, such as Tencent, Meituan, and Alibaba, along with newly listed companies like Pop Mart and Mixue Ice City, has enriched investment options and further attracted southbound fund inflows [3][4] Group 4 - Some institutions view the increased inflow of southbound funds as a reflection of an "asset shortage," where abundant funds are seeking quality assets amid limited growth opportunities, making Hong Kong stocks attractive for both stable dividend returns and growth-oriented new economy sectors [4]