YUNJI (02670.HK) Surges 49.4% to $142.8 on First Day of Trading
YUNJI Debut Performance: YUNJI (02670.HK) opened at $142.8, a 49.4% increase from its listing price of $95.6, with 2.01 million shares traded at market open.
Market Information: The stock quote for HK stocks is delayed by at least 15 minutes.
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YUNJI Debut Performance: YUNJI (02670.HK) debuted at $142.8, a 49.4% increase from its listing price of $95.6, and closed at $120.5, marking a 26% gain on its first day of trading.
Trading Volume and Gains: The stock saw a trading volume of 3.23 million shares and a turnover of $484.09 million, with a book gain of $1,245 per board lot of 50 shares, excluding handling fees.
YUNJI Debut Performance: YUNJI (02670.HK) debuted at $142.8, a 49.4% increase from its listing price of $95.6, and closed midday at $130.3, up 36.3% with a trading volume of 2.76 million shares.
Market Activity: The stock peaked at $142.8 and bottomed at $128 during the trading session, with a total turnover of $426.11 million.
YUNJI Debut Performance: YUNJI (02670.HK) opened at $142.8, a 49.4% increase from its listing price of $95.6, with 2.01 million shares traded at market open.
Market Information: The stock quote for HK stocks is delayed by at least 15 minutes.
Market Performance: The HSI opened down 20 points at 25,890, with declines in the HSCEI and HSTECH, while several tech stocks showed mixed performance, including a notable debut from YUNJI, which rose 49.4% from its listing price.
Short Selling Trends: Significant short selling activity was observed across various stocks, with notable ratios for companies like SANHUA and BABA, while consumer stock POP MART defied the trend by rallying 2.1%.
Export and Inflation Data: China's exports for September increased by 8.3%, surpassing forecasts, while the inflation rate showed a slight improvement at -0.3% year-on-year.
Sector Movements: Carmakers and Chinese developers experienced declines at the open, with stocks like GEELY AUTO and CHINA OVERSEAS retreating, contrasting with the performance of some tech and consumer stocks.









