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Group 1 - The Hong Kong Stock Exchange (HKEX) is planning a reform regarding the trading unit size, with a market consultation expected to start soon [1][7] - Currently, there are 43 different trading unit sizes in the Hong Kong market, with the most common being 2,000 shares, accounting for 24.9% of companies [3][4] - The reform will not be a one-size-fits-all approach; instead, it aims to reduce the number of trading units while considering the impact on high-priced stocks and retail investors [7] Group 2 - Discussions about implementing 24-hour trading in the Hong Kong market are ongoing, but the HKEX is cautious and emphasizes the need for thorough research [9][10] - The CEO of HKEX highlighted that extending trading hours could increase market liquidity, but it also requires careful consideration of operational impacts [10] - There is potential for extending trading hours for derivatives, but further discussions with brokers are necessary for the cash market [10] Group 3 - The HKEX is focused on enhancing its role in the fixed income and currency markets, aiming to become a major hub for RMB-denominated bonds and commodities [12] - The mutual market access has seen significant growth, with northbound trading increasing by 70% compared to last year, and southbound trading also rising [12][13] - The average daily trading volume for southbound ETF transactions reached 4.2 billion yuan in the first three quarters of 2025, marking a record high [13]