At midday close, HSI dropped 80 pts or 0.5% to 17,443. HSTI rose 3 pts or 0.1% to 3,570. HSCEI fell 36 pts or 0.6% to 6,247.
Active Heavyweights:
MEITUAN (03690.HK) -2.900 (-2.479%) Short selling $541.92M; Ratio 26.072% closed at $114, down 2.6%
PING AN (02318.HK) -0.300 (-0.851%) Short selling $138.40M; Ratio 16.094% closed at $34.85, down 1.1%
HKEX (00388.HK) -0.400 (-0.167%) Short selling $100.57M; Ratio 18.135% closed at $238.4, down 0.6%
AIA (01299.HK) +0.500 (+0.981%) Short selling $118.13M; Ratio 17.679% closed at $51.2, up 0.5%
TENCENT (00700.HK) -0.400 (-0.106%) Short selling $707.42M; Ratio 28.516% closed at $377.8, down 0.2%
BABA (09988.HK) +0.200 (+0.279%) Short selling $244.49M; Ratio 22.219% closed at $71.95, up 0.2%
CCB (00939.HK) 0.000 (0.000%) Short selling $280.50M; Ratio 32.828% closed at $5.36, down 0.2%
HSI & HSCEI Constituents on Move:
ZHONGSHENG HLDG (00881.HK) +0.500 (+4.537%) Short selling $10.77M; Ratio 31.019% closed at $11.52, up 4.5%
BYD ELECTRONIC (00285.HK) +1.500 (+4.348%) Short selling $49.54M; Ratio 16.931% closed at $36.05, up 4.5%
SINOPHARM (01099.HK) -0.770 (-3.802%) Short selling $20.12M; Ratio 28.389% closed at $19.46, down 3.9%
TINGYI (00322.HK) -0.430 (-4.241%) Short selling $13.63M; Ratio 19.821% closed at $9.75, down 3.8%
SUNNY OPTICAL (02382.HK) +1.900 (+4.403%) Short selling $35.97M; Ratio 10.619% closed at $44.7, up 3.6%
XPENG (09868.HK) -0.850 (-2.867%) Short selling $42.35M; Ratio 29.069% closed at $28.7, down 3.2%
KUAISHOU-W (01024.HK) +1.450 (+3.169%) Short selling $170.03M; Ratio 23.298% closed at $47.15, up 3.1%
HSMI & HSSI Constituents on Move:
FIT HON TENG (06088.HK) +0.550 (+18.033%) Short selling $22.41M; Ratio 7.492% closed at $3.59, up 17.7%
CNBM (03323.HK) -0.380 (-12.459%) Short selling $34.55M; Ratio 17.039% closed at $2.66, down 12.8%
(HK stocks quote is delayed for at least 15 mins.Short Selling Data as at 2024-07-09 12:25.)
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