CNOOC Sees HKD893.8M Net Outflow in Southbound Trading
XIAOMI-W Trading Activity: There was a net inflow of HKD18.4 million in Southbound Trading for XIAOMI-W (01810.HK), despite a decrease in its stock price by 1.180%.
CNOOC and BABA-W Outflows: CNOOC (00883.HK) and BABA-W (09988.HK) experienced significant net outflows of HKD893.8 million and HKD888 million respectively, with BABA-W seeing a stock price drop of 3.574%.
Most Active Stocks: In the Shanghai-Hong Kong Stock Connect, DONGFANG ELEC (01072.HK) had the highest net inflow of HKD125.1 million, while CNOOC had the highest net outflow of HKD625.5 million.
Overall Southbound Trading Summary: The total Southbound Trading net outflow was HKD0, accounting for 38.54% of the total transaction amount of HKD99.93 billion.
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Delivery of Fracking Vessel: China's first independently designed integrated large fracking engineering vessel, 'Haiyang Shiyou 696', has been officially delivered, marking a significant advancement in subsea oil and gas field development.
Specifications and Significance: The vessel, built by CNOOC, measures 99.8 meters in length and has a deck area equivalent to 3.5 basketball courts, making it the largest of its kind globally, essential for efficient fracturing operations.

Oil Price Predictions: JPMorgan's report suggests that if oil prices reach US$80 per barrel long-term, major oil companies will benefit significantly, with potential short-term spikes above US$100 due to Middle Eastern conflicts.
CNOOC's Sensitivity: CNOOC is highlighted as particularly sensitive to oil price fluctuations, given that 70% of its production is oil, leading to a significant short selling ratio.
Earnings Forecast Adjustments: JPMorgan has increased its earnings per share forecasts for CNOOC for 2026 and 2027 by 41% and 19%, respectively, in light of higher oil price expectations.
Target Price Upgrades: The target price for CNOOC has been raised from $23 to $31, and its rating upgraded from Neutral to Overweight, with similar adjustments made for its A-shares from RMB30 to RMB47.
Market Reaction to Political Statements: Oil and gas stocks fell sharply on October 10 after a surge the previous day, following President Trump's comments about a quick end to the Iran conflict and potential easing of Russian oil sanctions, leading to a 10% drop in international oil prices.
Stock Performance of Key Companies: SHANDONG MOLONG saw a significant decline of 17.53% after a 25% increase the day before, while other companies like PETRO-KING and CHK OIL also experienced notable drops in their stock prices.
Short Selling Activity: There was considerable short selling activity in major oil companies, with CNOOC and PETROCHINA facing significant short selling volumes, indicating bearish sentiment among investors.
SINOPEC's Mixed Performance: While SINOPEC CORP saw a slight increase of 1.4%, other SINOPEC-related stocks experienced declines, reflecting a mixed performance within the sector amidst the overall market downturn.
Hong Kong Stock Market Performance: Hong Kong stocks opened higher, with the HSI up 1.3% at 25,740, the HSCEI up 1.1% at 8,676, and the HSTECH up 2% at 5,040.
Oil Price Decline: Oil prices fell significantly, impacting major producers like PETROCHINA and CNOOC, which saw declines of 2.4% and 2.5%, respectively.
Commodities Stocks Rebound: Commodities stocks experienced a rebound, with notable gains from SD GOLD, ZIJIN MINING, JIANGXI COPPER, and MMG, all showing increases between 2.1% and 4.1%.
Financial Sector Gains: The financial sector saw positive movement, with HSBC, HKEX, AIA, and Standard Chartered all reporting increases, particularly HSBC which rose 3.5%.
Market Performance: The HSI fell by 1.4% to close at 25,408, with total market turnover reaching $392.33 billion. The HSCEI and HSTECH also experienced declines of 0.5% and 0.12%, respectively.
Oil and Energy Stocks: PETROCHINA and CNOOC saw increases of 2.3% and 3.3%, while KUNLUN ENERGY and SINOPEC CORP dropped by 3.9% and 4.4%. SHANDONG MOLONG surged by 25%, indicating volatility in the energy sector.
Commodities and Transportation Stocks: CHI SILVER GP and ZIJIN MINING fell by 7% and 2.8%, while SD GOLD rose by 3.7%. COSCO SHIP ENGY and Cathay Pacific Air experienced significant declines of 8.5% and 5.1%, respectively.
AI and Cloud Stocks Surge: AI stocks like KNOWLEDGE ATLAS and INSILICO rose by 8.1% and 7.1%, driven by the OpenClaw craze, while cloud service providers KINGSOFT CLOUD and GDS-SW increased by 13.7% and 5.9%.

Market Performance: The Hang Seng Index (HSI) fell by 348 points (1.4%) to close at 25,408, while the Hang Seng Tech Index (HSTI) and the Hang Seng China Enterprises Index (HSCEI) also experienced declines.
Active Heavyweights: Notable stock movements included PING AN down 3.1%, MEITUAN up 2.4%, and BABA down 1.5%, with significant short selling activity across these stocks.
Constituents on the Move: XPENG saw a notable increase of 5.7%, while several other stocks like HANG LUNG PPT and AIA experienced significant declines, with short selling ratios indicating high market activity.
High Volatility Stocks: Stocks like ZONQING LTD and FANGZHOU JIANKE faced drastic drops of over 30%, while KINGSOFT CLOUD and YANCOAL AUS achieved notable gains, highlighting the volatility in the market.







