Oil Service Stocks Dive; SHANDONG MOLONG and PETRO-KING Drop 17% and 21%
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.
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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.
Southbound Trading Inflows: TRACKER FUND (02800.HK) saw significant net inflows of HKD12.6 billion, HKD5.3 billion, and HKD4.1 billion, making it the most active stock in both Shanghai-Hong Kong and Shenzhen-Hong Kong Stock Connect.
Short Selling Activity: The short selling figures for TRACKER FUND reached $22.08 billion with a ratio of 84.128%, indicating high trading activity and investor interest.
Net Outflows from Other Stocks: YOFC (06869.HK) experienced a net outflow of HKD295.4 million, while BABA-W (09988.HK) and SINOPEC CORP (00386.HK) also reported significant net outflows in their respective trading sessions.
Overall Trading Summary: The total Southbound Trading net outflow was HKD0, accounting for 43.28% of the total transaction amount of HKD169.81 billion, reflecting a balanced trading environment.
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.
PETROCHINA Performance: PETROCHINA shares increased by 3.558%, with a short selling ratio of 44.028% and a target price adjustment from 10 to 13, rated as Overweight.
SINOPEC CORP Performance: SINOPEC CORP shares decreased by 4.023%, with a short selling ratio of 31.471% and a target price adjustment from 4 to 5.5, rated as Neutral.
CNOOC Performance: CNOOC shares rose by 6.987%, with a short selling ratio of 8.026% and a target price adjustment from 23 to 31, upgraded from Neutral to Overweight.
Market Context: CLSA suggests that the escalating geopolitical situation in Iran is beneficial for both PETROCHINA and CNOOC.

Oil Prices Surge: Production cuts in several Middle Eastern countries have driven oil prices above USD 110 per barrel, negatively impacting global stock markets, including a significant drop in Hong Kong's Hang Seng Index (HSI).
Stock Market Declines: The HSI fell 2.6% to 25,101 points, with notable declines in various sectors, including energy, financials, and airlines, as inflation concerns and short selling pressures weighed heavily on market performance.
Energy Sector Movements: While major oil companies like PetroChina and CNOOC saw gains, other energy and commodity stocks, including Kunlun Energy and Sinopec, experienced declines, reflecting mixed performance within the sector.
Tech and Financial Stocks Struggle: Major tech companies like Tencent and JD-SW faced losses, while financial institutions such as HSBC and AIA also saw significant declines, indicating broader market challenges amid rising inflation concerns.









