Group 1: Market Overview - On November 20, the Hong Kong stock market saw a net inflow of capital from Northbound trading amounting to HKD 159.92 billion, with HK Stock Connect (Shanghai) contributing HKD 78.08 billion and HK Stock Connect (Shenzhen) contributing HKD 81.84 billion [2] - The most net bought stocks included the Tracker Fund of Hong Kong (02800), Hang Seng China Enterprises (02828), and Alibaba-W (09988), while the most net sold stocks were Ganfeng Lithium (01772) and SMIC (00981) [2] Group 2: Stock Performance - Xiaomi Group-W (01810) experienced a net outflow of HKD 85.62 million, while the Tracker Fund of Hong Kong (02800) had a net inflow of HKD 47.25 billion [3] - Alibaba-W (09988) saw a net inflow of HKD 1.86 billion, and Tencent Holdings (00700) had a net outflow of HKD 671 million [3] Group 3: Sector Insights - Northbound funds showed strong interest in Hong Kong ETFs, with the Tracker Fund of Hong Kong (02800) and Hang Seng China Enterprises (02828) receiving significant net inflows of HKD 74.19 billion and HKD 19.13 billion respectively [6] - Ganfeng Lithium (01772) faced a net outflow of HKD 25.87 million, while SMIC (00981) had a net outflow of HKD 33.64 million [5][8] Group 4: Company-Specific Developments - Alibaba-W (09988) launched its official AI assistant, Qianwen APP, which is expected to enhance its AI application capabilities and drive revenue growth [6] - Xpeng Motors-W (09868) is projected to see a 40% revenue growth in 2026, with expectations of achieving breakeven for the first time [7] - Ganfeng Lithium (01772) is expected to face a global lithium supply surplus of 76,000 tons and 54,000 tons in the next two years, with prices stabilizing between RMB 75,000 to 90,000 per ton [8]
北水成交净买入159.92亿 北水大举加仓港股ETF 全天抢筹盈富基金超74亿港元