HK Achieves 91 IPOs in 11M25, Raising Approximately $260B and Leading Globally
Record IPO Activity in Hong Kong: In 11M25, 91 companies completed IPOs in the Hong Kong equity market, raising a total of $259.889 billion, marking the first time in four years that HKEX surpassed the $200 billion fundraising threshold and ranking first globally in fundraising amount.
Top Global IPOs: Notable companies among the top ten global IPOs this year include CATL, ZIJIN GOLD INTL, SANY HEAVY IND, and SERES, all contributing significantly to the overall fundraising totals.
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Market Performance: The HSI opened 1.6% higher at 26,982, with significant gains in the HSCEI and HSTECH, reflecting a positive trend in the Hong Kong stock market.
Tech Sector Highlights: Major tech stocks like TENCENT and JD-SW saw increases, while KUAISHOU-W experienced a decline; overall, tech stocks showed a mixed performance with varying short selling ratios.
Automotive and Commodity Stocks: BYD COMPANY and other automotive stocks like NIO-SW and XPENG-W reported gains, alongside a rebound in commodity prices benefiting gold and mining stocks.
Financial Sector Gains: Financial stocks, including HSBC HOLDINGS and HKEX, opened higher, indicating a positive sentiment in the financial market amidst broader market gains.

Market Performance: The HSI fell 325 points (1.2%) to close at 26,559, with the HSCEI and HSTECH also experiencing declines of 0.7% and 1.1%, respectively, amid a total market turnover of $247.865 billion.
Financial Sector Decline: Major financial stocks like HSBC and AIA saw significant drops of 2.7% and 5.5%, respectively, with short selling ratios indicating increased bearish sentiment.
Volatile Commodities Market: The commodities sector faced volatility, with stocks like CHI SILVER GP and MMG declining over 3%, while jewelry stock LAOPU GOLD also lost 2.32%.
Automakers' Gains: In contrast, automakers such as BYD and NIO saw gains, with NIO rising 6.9% after announcing its first profit, while battery stock CATL increased by 1.8%.

Market Performance: The Hang Seng Index (HSI) fell by 325 points (1.2%) to 26,559, while the Hang Seng Tech Index (HSTI) and the Hang Seng China Enterprises Index (HSCEI) also experienced declines, with market turnover reaching $247.87 billion.
Active Heavyweights: Major stocks like Alibaba, Meituan, and Tencent saw significant drops, with Alibaba closing down 2.9% at $155, while Xiaomi and CCB managed slight gains.
Notable Movers: AIA experienced a sharp decline of 5.5%, while Li Auto and Mengniu Dairy saw increases of 3.6% and 3%, respectively, with several stocks hitting new highs.
Short Selling Trends: High short selling ratios were noted for several companies, including Ping An and CCB, indicating increased market speculation and potential bearish sentiment.
Goldman Sachs Buy Stocks: Goldman Sachs released a list of Buy stocks in Hong Kong based on the Earnings Revision Leading Indicator (ERLI), including notable companies like AIA, Xiaomi, and HKEX.
Stock Performance: The report highlighted various stocks with their respective short selling data, showing significant short selling ratios for companies like Ping An and JD Logistics.
Market Reactions: AIA received positive outlook from Haitong International, which raised its target price, indicating optimism about its growth prospects for 2026/2027.
Short Selling Trends: The report detailed short selling activities across multiple stocks, with varying ratios indicating market sentiment and potential investor strategies.
Market Performance: The HSI fell 304 points (1.1%) to 26,580, with the HSCEI and HSTECH also experiencing declines, while total market turnover reached HKD139.462 billion.
Financial Stocks Decline: Major financial stocks like HSBC, AIA, and Standard Chartered saw significant drops, with short selling ratios indicating increased market pressure.
Tech Stocks Movement: Tech stocks such as Meituan, Tencent, and Alibaba faced losses, while some companies like Bilibili and Kuaishou also reported declines in their stock prices.
Carmakers Rally: In contrast to the overall market, car manufacturers like Geely, BYD, and NIO experienced gains, with notable increases in their stock prices amidst the downturn.

Market Performance: The Hang Seng Index (HSI) fell by 304 points (1.1%) to 26,580, while the Hang Seng Tech Index (HSTI) and the Hang Seng China Enterprises Index (HSCEI) also experienced declines.
Active Heavyweights: Major stocks like Alibaba, Meituan, and Ping An saw significant drops, with Alibaba closing down 2.6% and Meituan down 1.9%, while Xiaomi was an exception, rising by 1.5%.
Notable Movers: LI Auto surged by 5.3%, while AIA and HSBC Holdings dropped by 4.9% and 3.3%, respectively, indicating mixed performance among HSI and HSCEI constituents.
High Performers and Decliners: In the HSMI and HSSI, INNOCARE rose by 11.1%, while MIRXES-B fell by 10.4%, showcasing a diverse range of stock movements within the market.







