HSI Rises 138 Points in Half-Day Trading as CMOC/LAOPU GOLD Jumps 6% After Blue Chip Inclusion; Overall HSI Increases 32% in Year of the Snake
Hong Kong Stock Performance: On February 16, Hong Kong stocks saw a positive half-day session, with the HSI closing up 138 points (0.5%) at 26,705, marking a strong overall performance in the Year of the Snake with a 32% gain.
HSI Quarterly Review Changes: The quarterly review of the HSI included the addition of CATL, CMOC, and LAOPU GOLD, which saw significant gains, while ZHONGSHENG HLDG was removed from the index.
Individual Stock Movements: Notable stock movements included SANDS CHINA LTD rising 2.7% despite a slight decline in property EBITDA, while ANTA SPORTS experienced a minor drop after shareholder approval for a significant acquisition.
US Department of War Update: The US Department of War's withdrawal of the "List of Chinese Military Companies" impacted stock prices, with BABA-W declining 0.5% and BIDU-SW increasing by 1.3%.
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Hong Kong Stock Performance: On February 16, Hong Kong stocks saw a positive half-day session, with the HSI closing up 138 points (0.5%) at 26,705, marking a strong overall performance in the Year of the Snake with a 32% gain.
HSI Quarterly Review Changes: The quarterly review of the HSI included the addition of CATL, CMOC, and LAOPU GOLD, which saw significant gains, while ZHONGSHENG HLDG was removed from the index.
Individual Stock Movements: Notable stock movements included SANDS CHINA LTD rising 2.7% despite a slight decline in property EBITDA, while ANTA SPORTS experienced a minor drop after shareholder approval for a significant acquisition.
US Department of War Update: The US Department of War's withdrawal of the "List of Chinese Military Companies" impacted stock prices, with BABA-W declining 0.5% and BIDU-SW increasing by 1.3%.

US Inflation and Stock Market Update: US inflation was below expectations while core inflation met them; the DJIA rose by 0.1% last Friday.
Hong Kong Stock Market Performance: The Hong Kong bourse opened lower, with the HSI down 0.2% and other indices also showing declines.
HSI Quarterly Review Changes: CATL, CMOC, and LAOPU GOLD were added to the HSI, while ZHONGSHENG HLDG was removed; CATL and CMOC saw slight increases in their stock prices.
Notable Stock Movements: Stocks like BABA-W and BIDU-SW dropped significantly after being listed as Chinese military companies, while ANTA SPORTS received approval for a stake acquisition in PUMA.
Index Review Announcement: Hang Seng Indexes Company announced the results of its quarterly review for the Hang Seng Family of Indexes, effective from March 9, 2026.
Additions and Deletions: BEKE-W and HORIZONROBOT-W will be added to the HSCEI, while CHINA RES BEER and MENGNIU DAIRY will be removed, keeping the total number of constituents at 50.
Short Selling Data: The short selling data indicates significant activity for the stocks involved, with BEKE-W showing a short selling ratio of 34.793%.
Market Impact: Changes will take effect after market close on March 6, 2026, potentially influencing trading strategies and market dynamics.

Market Performance: Hong Kong stocks rose on the settlement date, with the HSI increasing by 141 points (0.5%) to close at 27,968, while the HSCEI gained 40 points (0.4%) to finish at 9,552. The HSTECH, however, fell by 59 points (1%) to close at 5,841.
Chinese Developers Surge: Significant gains were observed among Chinese developers, attributed to reports that they are no longer required to report the "Three Red Lines" metrics monthly. Notable increases included KWG GROUP (+40.96%), CHINA AOYUAN (+32.88%), and SUNAC (+29.13%).
Short Selling Activity: The short selling activity was notable, with various developers experiencing high ratios, such as SHIMAO GROUP (6.765%) and CIFI HOLD GP (1.472%), indicating a mix of investor sentiment in the market.
Consumer Stocks Rise: Consumer stocks also saw increases, with ZJLD surging by 12.35% and CTG DUTY-FREE by 7.98%, alongside other notable gains in companies like TSINGTAO BREW (+5.63%) and ANTA SPORTS (+4.80%).

Stock Performance Overview: Tencent and Alibaba experienced slight declines and gains respectively, with Tencent down 0.084% and Alibaba up 2.549%. Other notable stocks include Ping An and CCB, which also saw minor increases.
Short Selling Activity: Significant short selling was observed in several stocks, with Alibaba leading at a ratio of 11.929%, followed by Ping An at 20.491% and China Life at 28.152%.
Market Trends: The overall market shows mixed performance with some stocks like Trip.com and Xiaomi gaining, while others like NTES and BYD faced declines.
Analyst Updates: Morgan Stanley raised Baidu's target price, anticipating a dip in its non-GAAP operating profit for the last quarter, indicating ongoing volatility in the tech sector.

Market Performance: The Hang Seng Index (HSI) fell by 76 points (0.3%) to close at 26,487, while the Hang Seng Tech Index (HSTI) and the Hang Seng China Enterprises Index (HSCEI) also experienced declines.
Active Heavyweights: Major stocks like Xiaomi, Tencent, and Meituan saw declines, with Xiaomi dropping 2.7% and Tencent down 1.5%, while Ping An was the only heavyweight to gain, increasing by 0.9%.
Notable Movers: Pop Mart and China Life were among the top gainers, with Pop Mart rising 9.1% and China Life up 4.3%, while Wuxi Apptec and BYD Company faced significant losses, dropping 4.1% and 3.7%, respectively.
Short Selling Activity: The short selling ratios for several stocks were notable, with BYD Company having a ratio of 21.25% and Sunny Optical at 23.49%, indicating high investor skepticism towards these stocks.





