Group 1 - The Hong Kong stock market indices opened higher on November 12, with active performance from certain technology stocks, particularly the Hong Kong Technology 30 ETF (513160) which rose by 0.31% during the session with a trading volume exceeding 780 million HKD [1] - Notable gainers among the constituent stocks included Xiaomi Group-W, which increased by over 2%, along with other companies like AAC Technologies and Sunny Optical Technology, each rising by more than 1% [1] - The Hong Kong Technology 30 ETF has seen continuous net inflows over the past two trading days, accumulating over 18 million HKD from November 10 to 11, and over 1.3 billion HKD in the last five trading days [1] Group 2 - The Hong Kong Technology 30 ETF closely tracks the Hang Seng Hong Kong Stock Connect China Technology Index, which includes mainland companies engaged in technology business and listed in Hong Kong, with top holdings including SMIC, Kuaishou-W, Tencent Holdings, Alibaba-W, and Xiaomi Group-W [1] - Significant inflows from southbound funds have been observed, with a net purchase amount reaching 6.653 billion HKD on November 10, marking the 14th consecutive trading day of net buying in Hong Kong stocks [1] - Year-to-date, southbound funds have net purchased over 1.3 trillion HKD in Hong Kong stocks, setting a new annual record since the launch of the Hong Kong Stock Connect in 2014, significantly surpassing last year's total net purchases [1] Group 3 - According to Huaxi Securities, the main focus for net inflows in cross-border ETFs in November has been on Hang Seng Technology and Hong Kong innovative pharmaceuticals, indicating a potential stabilization in these sectors [2] - Guotai Junan Securities highlighted the importance of monitoring the U.S. government reopening and economic data in the short term, while suggesting that the influx of new capital and the gathering of quality assets in the Hong Kong market could lead to new highs, with technology stocks being a key focus [2]
南向资金大举加仓港股,港股科技30ETF(513160)拉升翻红,近5日累计“吸金”超1.3亿元