Core Viewpoint - On January 15, the Hang Seng Index fell by 0.28%, with southbound funds recording a total transaction amount of HKD 119.83 billion, resulting in a net sell of HKD 15.15 billion [1] Group 1: Southbound Fund Transactions - The total transaction amount for southbound funds was HKD 119.83 billion, with buy transactions at HKD 59.16 billion and sell transactions at HKD 60.68 billion, leading to a net sell of HKD 15.15 billion [1] - The southbound trading through Stock Connect (Shenzhen) had a total transaction amount of HKD 45.14 billion, with net sell of HKD 34.46 billion, while the trading through Stock Connect (Shanghai) had a total transaction amount of HKD 74.70 billion, resulting in a net buy of HKD 19.30 billion [1] Group 2: Active Stocks - Alibaba-W had the highest transaction amount among active stocks, totaling HKD 128.76 billion, with a net buy of HKD 19.76 billion, despite a closing price drop of 2.60% [1][2] - Tencent Holdings and SMIC followed with transaction amounts of HKD 50.96 billion and HKD 41.49 billion, respectively, with Tencent seeing a net buy of HKD 6.43 billion and SMIC a net buy of HKD 1.81 billion [1][2] - China Mobile experienced the largest net sell of HKD 7.91 billion, with a closing price decrease of 0.25%, while Xiaomi Group and CNOOC faced net sells of HKD 4.91 billion and HKD 3.66 billion, respectively [1][2] Group 3: Continuous Net Buying and Selling - Tencent Holdings and Alibaba-W were the only two stocks with continuous net buying for more than three days, with Tencent having a total net buy of HKD 96.50 billion over seven days and Alibaba-W with HKD 43.85 billion over four days [2] - China Mobile and Crystal International were the stocks with the highest continuous net selling, with total net sells of HKD 69.89 billion and HKD 7.61 billion, respectively [2]
南向资金今日成交活跃股名单(1月15日)