港股收盘 | 恒指收跌1.17% 科网股、金融股走低 三新股首挂集体大涨
Zhi Tong Cai Jing·2026-01-08 09:00

Market Overview - The Hong Kong stock market experienced a decline, with the Hang Seng Index falling by 1.17% to close at 26,149.31 points, and a total trading volume of 268.275 billion HKD [1] - The Hang Seng Tech Index dropped by 1.05%, while the Hang Seng China Enterprises Index decreased by 1.09% [1] - Everbright Securities noted that domestic policy support and a weaker US dollar may lead to continued fluctuations and potential upward movement in the Hong Kong market [1] Blue-Chip Performance - New World Development (00016) led blue-chip stocks, rising by 3.21% to 102.8 HKD, contributing 7.39 points to the Hang Seng Index [2] - Morgan Stanley predicts a 10% increase in Hong Kong residential property prices this year due to rising demand from mainland buyers and limited supply [2] - Other notable blue-chip movements included China Shenhua (01088) up 2.56% and Huaneng Power (00322) down 4.18% [2] Sector Highlights - Large tech stocks faced pressure, with Alibaba and Tencent both declining [3] - The commercial aerospace sector saw significant gains, with Asia Pacific Satellite rising over 20% [4] - Semiconductor stocks performed well, with Tian Shu Zhi Xin (09903) increasing by 8.44% [3] - The brain-computer interface sector gained traction, with companies like Brainhole Technology (02203) rising by 9.33% [4][6] New Listings and Market Activity - New listings included Zhipu AI (02513), which rose by 13.17% on its debut, marking it as the "first stock of large models" [7] - COSCO Shipping Energy (01138) saw a strong performance, increasing by 7.09% amid rising demand for legal oil tankers due to geopolitical dynamics [8] - Xindong Company (02400) also performed well, rising by 6.46% following the global launch of its mobile game [9] Corporate Actions - HSBC Holdings (00005) faced pressure, declining by 2.28% as it proposed a privatization plan valued at approximately 290.3 billion HKD, with a buyout price of 155 HKD per share, representing a 30.3% premium [10]