Core Viewpoint - On January 9, the Hang Seng Index rose by 0.32%, with southbound funds totaling HKD 111.39 billion in trading volume, resulting in a net inflow of HKD 6.81 billion [1] Group 1: Southbound Trading Activity - The total trading volume for southbound funds was HKD 111.39 billion, with buy transactions amounting to HKD 59.10 billion and sell transactions at HKD 52.29 billion, leading to a net buy of HKD 6.81 billion [1] - The Hong Kong Stock Connect (Shenzhen) recorded a total trading volume of HKD 44.30 billion, with net buying of HKD 5.15 billion, while the Hong Kong Stock Connect (Shanghai) had a trading volume of HKD 67.08 billion and a net buy of HKD 1.66 billion [1] Group 2: Active Stocks - Alibaba-W had the highest trading volume among southbound funds at HKD 99.89 billion, but experienced a net sell of HKD 26.22 billion, despite a closing price increase of 2.73% [1] - Tencent Holdings saw a net buy of HKD 14.12 billion, with a closing price decrease of 0.81%, while Xiaomi Group-W had a net buy of HKD 8.70 billion [1] - Kuaishou-W recorded a net buy of HKD 7.76 billion, and Meituan-W and China Mobile faced net sells of HKD 3.67 billion and HKD 3.11 billion, respectively [1] Group 3: Continuous Net Buying - Xiaomi Group-W and Tencent Holdings were the only two stocks with continuous net buying for more than three days, with Xiaomi Group-W having a total net buy of HKD 55.53 billion over seven days, and Tencent Holdings with HKD 42.31 billion over three days [2]
南向资金今日净买入68.15亿港元 腾讯控股净买入14.12亿港元