Short Selling Activity Reaches $24.2B, Representing 19.7% of Eligible Securities Turnover by Midday
Short Selling Turnover: The short selling turnover in the Hong Kong market reached $24.2 billion at midday, accounting for 19.7% of the turnover of securities eligible for short selling, slightly up from 19.2% on the previous trading day.
Top Short Selling Stocks: The top five stocks with the highest short selling amounts include CSOP HS TECH, TRACKER FUND, XIAOMI-W, BABA-W, and SMIC, with CSOP HS TECH leading at a short selling amount of $2.62 billion and a ratio of 37.7%.
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Southbound Trading Inflows: TRACKER FUND (02800.HK) saw significant net inflows of HKD4.7 billion, while CNOOC (00883.HK) and SMIC (00981.HK) also experienced positive trading activity.
Southbound Trading Outflows: TENCENT (00700.HK) and BABA-W (09988.HK) faced notable net outflows of HKD479.7 million and HKD429.4 million, respectively, with high short selling ratios.
Trading Activity Overview: TRACKER FUND was the most active stock in both Shanghai-Hong Kong and Shenzhen-Hong Kong Stock Connect, while TENCENT and BABA-W had the highest net outflows in their respective categories.
Market Summary: Overall, Southbound Trading net outflow totaled HKD0, accounting for 46.85% of the total transaction amount of HKD113.47 billion.

Market Performance: The HSI fell by 182 points (0.7%) to close at 25,716, with total market turnover at $242.18 billion. The HSCEI and HSTECH also experienced slight declines.
Stock Highlights: KUNLUN ENERGY and CNOOC saw gains of 2.4% and 3.7% respectively, while coal stocks YANKUANG ENERGY and CHINA COAL surged by 8.3% and 4.9%.
Sector Movements: New energy stocks like DATANG RENEW and GOLDWIND rose by 8.2% and 7.2%, while traditional power utility DATANG POWER increased by 5.1%.
Tech Sector Trends: Major tech stocks like TENCENT and BABA-W declined, with TENCENT dropping 0.996%. In contrast, JD-SW gained 0.8%, while AI stocks faced significant losses, with KNOWLEDGE ATLAS plunging 8.9%.

China's Semiconductor Progress: Morgan Stanley reports that China has made significant advancements in addressing equipment and wafer foundry bottlenecks, with expectations that by 2028, its wafer foundry capacity will meet essential sovereign needs.
Optimism in AI Semiconductor Supply Chain: The report expresses optimism regarding China's AI semiconductor supply chain, highlighting companies like SMIC, NAURA, and ASMPT, which are expected to benefit from AI chip investments that enhance the strategic positioning of Chinese internet platforms.
Market Performance: The HSI opened 0.6% higher at 26,112, with notable gains in tech stocks like TENCENT and BIDU-SW, while some stocks like KNOWLEDGE ATLAS and MINIMAX-WP experienced declines.
Export Growth: China's exports for January-February increased by 21.8%, significantly surpassing the previous value of 6.6% and the forecast of 7.1%.
Tech Stock Movements: Various tech stocks, including BABA-W and KUAISHOU-W, saw increases of 1.3-1.5%, while others like MEITUAN-W and NTES-S faced declines.
Automotive Sector Highlights: NIO-SW surged 15% after reporting a profit, while other automotive stocks like BYD COMPANY and LI AUTO-W showed minor increases.
Market Performance: The HSI rose by 2.2% to close at 25,959, with significant gains in tech stocks, including MINIMAX-WP and KNOWLEDGE ATLAS, which surged 22.4% and 12.9% respectively.
Short Selling Trends: Notable short selling activity was observed in various stocks, with TENCENT and BABA-W experiencing high short selling ratios of 15.2% and 20.2%, respectively.
Chip and Battery Stocks: Chip stocks like ILUVATAR COREX and BIREN TECH saw substantial increases of 30.2% and 9.3%, while battery stock CATL rallied 9.3% following a strong profit forecast.
Carmakers' Performance: Carmakers BYD and XIAOMI experienced slight declines of 1.1% and 0.2%, contrasting with the overall positive market trend.

Market Performance: The Hang Seng Index (HSI) rose by 551 points (2.2%) to close at 25,959, with significant gains also seen in the HSTI and HSCEI, reflecting a strong market turnover of $330.93 billion.
Top Gainers: Notable heavyweights like Tencent and Alibaba saw substantial increases, with Tencent up 7.3% and Alibaba up 3.7%, while CATL led the HSI constituents with a 9.3% rise.
Active Stocks: Other active stocks included SMIC and AIA, which rose by 5.5% and 4.7% respectively, while Xiaomi experienced a slight decline of 0.2%.
Significant Movers: Among smaller stocks, QUANTGROUP and XUNCE had remarkable gains of 34.3% and 32.9%, respectively, while DEEPEXI TECH faced a significant drop of 17.9%.








