Group 1 - The top three companies with net inflows of southbound funds are Alibaba-W (09988) with 1.05 billion, Tencent Holdings (00700) with 752 million, and Pop Mart (09992) with 678 million [1] - The top three companies with net outflows of southbound funds are SMIC (00981) with -836 million, China Mobile (00941) with -729 million, and Meituan-W (03690) with -378 million [1] - In terms of net inflow ratios, Jiangsu Ninghu Expressway (00177) leads with 53.75%, followed by Cheung Kong Infrastructure Group (01038) at 52.00%, and Mao Geping (01318) at 48.07% [1] Group 2 - The top ten companies by net inflow include Alibaba-W (09988) with 1.05 billion and a closing price of 159.90 (+3.63%), Tencent Holdings (00700) with 752 million and a closing price of 627.50 (+0.72%), and Pop Mart (09992) with 678 million and a closing price of 191.30 (-2.89%) [2] - The top ten companies by net outflow include SMIC (00981) with -836 million and a closing price of 74.45 (-1.13%), China Mobile (00941) with -729 million and a closing price of 80.95 (-0.25%), and Meituan-W (03690) with -378 million and a closing price of 104.90 (-0.10%) [2] - The top three companies by net inflow ratio also include Baiaosaitu-B (02315) at 46.69% and Wei Long Delicious (09985) at 45.51% [3] Group 3 - The top three companies by net outflow ratio include Southern Hong Kong Stock Connect (03432) at -100.00%, E Fund Hang Seng ESG (03039) at -93.75%, and Country Garden Services (06098) at -58.59% [3] - The data reflects the net inflow and outflow trends in the Hong Kong stock market, indicating investor sentiment towards specific companies [1][2][3]
智通港股通资金流向统计(T+2)|1月16日