M Stanley Highlights Recent Focus Stocks in Asia Pacific, Excluding Japan (Table)
Hong Kong Stock Performance: TENCENT saw a slight increase of 0.403%, while XPENG-W experienced a decline of 2.607%. ZIJIN MINING rose by 3.172%.
Short Selling Data: TENCENT had short selling of $434.90M with a ratio of 7.520%, XPENG-W had $91.16M and a ratio of 21.002%, and ZIJIN MINING had $677.92M with a ratio of 20.266%.
Regional Stock Highlights: Notable stocks from other regions include India's Bajaj Finance and ICICI Bank, Australia's BHP Group and Gemlife Communities, and Singapore's Keppel.
Market Information: The Hong Kong stock quotes are delayed by at least 15 minutes, and the short selling data is as of January 29, 2026.
Get Free Real-Time Notifications for Any Stock
Analyst Views on 00700
About the author

Patsnap, Intellectual Property Data Provider, Exploring Dual Listing in Hong Kong and Singapore
Patsnap's Dual Listing Plans: Intellectual property data provider Patsnap is exploring a dual listing in Hong Kong and Singapore to raise between USD 300-400 million, with discussions still ongoing.
Company Background: Founded in 2007, Patsnap is supported by major investors like SoftBank and Tencent, and it offers intellectual property data and analytics services to over 15,000 companies.

HSI Declines by 182 Points; Gold and Resource Stocks Fall; NWD Surges Over 5%
Market Performance: The Nasdaq fell by 0.7% due to a drop in Microsoft shares, while the DJIA rose slightly by 0.1%. Hong Kong's stock market also opened lower, with significant declines in various indices.
New World Development Rumors: There are rumors that New World Development is changing ownership, with Blackstone negotiating to become the largest shareholder, leading to a 5.6% increase in its stock price.
Gold and Resource Sector Declines: Gold prices saw a significant drop, affecting stocks like SD Gold and Zhaojin Mining, which opened lower. Other resource companies, including Jiangxi Copper and CMOC, also experienced declines.
Tech Sector Performance: Major tech stocks such as Tencent, Alibaba, and JD.com opened lower, reflecting a broader trend of declines in the technology sector amidst increased short selling activity.








