Zhaojin Mining's Canzhuang Gold Mine Accident in Zhaoyuan Claims 7 Lives; 11 People Taken into Custody by Authorities
Accident Overview: A hoisting accident at ZHAOJIN MINING's Canzhuang Gold Mine in Shandong Province resulted in 7 fatalities on Saturday morning.
Investigation and Detentions: Local authorities have initiated an investigation into the accident and the company's failure to report it, leading to the detention of 11 individuals, including key management personnel.
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Southbound Trading Inflows: Meituan-W (03690.HK) saw significant net inflows of HKD545.9 million, while SMIC (00981.HK) and YOFC (06869.HK) also experienced positive inflows.
Southbound Trading Outflows: Tencent (00700.HK) faced the highest net outflow of HKD1.4 billion, alongside Pop Mart (09992.HK) and Zhaojin Mining (01818.HK), which also reported outflows.
Short Selling Activity: Notable short selling was observed across several stocks, with Tencent leading at $1.50 billion, followed by Pop Mart and YOFC, indicating a high level of market speculation.
Market Overview: Overall, Southbound Trading net outflow totaled HKD0, accounting for 40.90% of the total transaction amount of HKD95.72 billion, reflecting a cautious market sentiment.

Accident Overview: A hoisting accident at ZHAOJIN MINING's Canzhuang Gold Mine in Shandong Province resulted in 7 fatalities on Saturday morning.
Investigation and Detentions: Local authorities have initiated an investigation into the accident and the company's failure to report it, leading to the detention of 11 individuals, including key management personnel.

Accident Overview: A cage fall accident at the Canzhuang Gold Mine in Zhaoyuan City, Shandong Province, resulted in seven fatalities, prompting investigations by emergency and public security departments into the incident and potential concealment by ZHAOJIN MINING.
Market Impact: Following the accident, ZHAOJIN MINING's share price dropped significantly, opening 6.12% lower and eventually declining by 7.34%, with substantial trading volume reported.

Market Performance: The HSI rose 1.5% to 26,945, with significant gains in the HSCEI and HSTECH, while total half-day turnover reached $136.256 billion.
Insurance Sector Gains: Chinese insurers like CHINA LIFE and PING AN saw increases of 4.5% and 4.1%, respectively, following PING AN's stake increase in CHINA LIFE.
Financial Stocks Surge: Major financial stocks including HSBC and HKEX experienced gains between 2.6% and 3.0%, contributing to a positive market sentiment.
Consumer Stocks Rally: Companies like POP MART and CTG DUTY-FREE reported substantial increases, with POP MART noted for its potential upside based on investor positions and upcoming product designs.
Market Overview: The HSI opened lower by 0.1% at 26,797, with the HSCEI and HSTECH also experiencing declines of 0.15% and 0.9%, respectively.
Resource Stocks Performance: Gold and silver stocks saw gains, with CHINAGOLDINTL up 2.8% and JIANGXI COPPER rising 3.0%, while ZIJIN MINING rallied by 2.1%.
Tech Stocks Decline: Major tech companies like TENCENT and BABA-W faced losses of 2.6% and 1.1%, respectively, with significant short selling activity noted across the sector.
Carmakers and Other Stocks: Carmakers BYD and LEAPMOTOR opened lower, while LI AUTO saw a slight increase of 2.2%. CKH HOLDINGS remained flat amid ongoing arbitration actions.

Market Performance: The HSI closed up 59 points (0.2%) at 26,834, while the HSCEI and HSTECH fell by 27 points (0.3%) and 59 points (1.1%) respectively, with a total market turnover of HKD335.152 billion.
Tech Sector Movements: Major tech stocks like TENCENT, BIDU-SW, and BABA-W experienced declines, with TENCENT dropping 2.9% and BIDU-SW falling 3.6%, while NTES-S saw a slight increase of 0.3%.
Commodity and Bank Stocks: Commodity prices rose, benefiting stocks like ZIJIN GOLD INTL, which surged 7.8%, and bank stocks also performed well, with HSBC HOLDINGS increasing by 3.1%.
Short Selling Trends: Significant short selling activity was noted across various sectors, with TENCENT and BIDU-SW having high short selling ratios of 10.084% and 36.085% respectively, indicating bearish sentiment among investors.






