港股回购井喷!
Shang Hai Zheng Quan Bao·2025-11-22 04:33

Core Viewpoint - The Hong Kong stock market is experiencing a significant stock buyback trend as companies respond to a six-day decline in the Hang Seng Index, which has dropped 6.84% in total. Over 60 companies, including major players like Tencent and Xiaomi, have announced buybacks to demonstrate confidence in their long-term prospects [1]. Group 1: Buyback Trends - A wide range of industries, including internet, biomedicine, consumer goods, manufacturing, and logistics, are participating in the buyback trend, with both the scale of daily buybacks and the number of participating companies showing an upward trend [1]. - Tencent Holdings has repurchased 1.042 million shares for HKD 636 million on November 21, with a total buyback of 74.828 million shares this year, amounting to HKD 63.508 billion, leading the market in both scale and frequency [2]. - Xiaomi Group repurchased 800,000 shares for HKD 30.3 million on the same day, with a total buyback amounting to HKD 2.348 billion this year [2]. Group 2: State-Owned Enterprises - Central state-owned enterprises (SOEs) are accelerating their buyback activities as part of their market value management strategy, especially with the performance assessment deadline approaching in December 2024 [3]. - Companies like China Petroleum & Chemical Corporation and COSCO Shipping Holdings have also engaged in buybacks, with China Petroleum repurchasing 8.25 million H-shares for approximately HKD 36.78 million on November 21 [4]. - The trend indicates that many SOEs are looking to enhance their investment value through buybacks, as many are currently undervalued and in a "broken net" state [4].