Hong Kong stock review: rushing higher and falling! The Hang Seng Technology Index closed down, and real estate stocks exploded across the board
Today, the three major indices of Hong Kong stocks surged higher and fell. At one point, the Hang Seng Technology Index surged 2.4% and closed down 0.13%. The gains of the Hang Seng Index and China Index narrowed to 0.54% and 0.21% respectively. The Hang Seng Index once surged more than 2% to record 6 consecutive gains. Since its low level at the end of January, it has rebounded 20% to break out of the technical bull market. On the market, large technology stocks had mixed ups and downs. Baidu rose more than 2%, JD rose more than 1%, Meituan fell 3.6%, and Alibaba fell more than 1%. Major financial stocks and the Chinese leader have all declined, but most of them have maintained an upward trend; due to the gradual withdrawal of the purchase restriction policy, domestic housing stocks were active throughout the day, and Shimao Group once soared 7
A-shares fluctuated higher, GEM rose more than 1%, Hang Seng Tech Index rose 1%, and 30-year treasury bond futures continued to plummet
On Monday, April 29, A-shares fluctuated higher. As of press release, the Shanghai Index rose 0.03%, the Shenzhen Index rose 0.57%, and the GEM Index rose 1.23%. Robotics, car dismantling, and intelligent driving registered the highest gains, while sectors such as fentanyl replacement, titanium dioxide, and oil upgrades registered the highest declines. In terms of small and micro cap stocks, the China Securities 2000 Index rose 0.88%, while the Wande Micro Cap Index rose 1.16%. The ST sector index fell 0.01%. Dividend ETFs fell 1.39%. Hong Kong stocks opened higher, and the Hang Seng Index rose 0.89%. The Hang Seng Technology Index rose 1.01%. Xiaopeng Motors surged above ground
A-shares fluctuated higher, GEM rose more than 1%, brokerage stocks surged, and the Hang Seng Technology Index rose more than 2%
On Friday, April 26, A-shares fluctuated higher. As of press release, the GEM index rose more than 1%, the Shanghai index rose 0.68%, and the Shenzhen index rose 0.76%, leading the way in brokerage, computing power, optical communications, gold, etc., while sector indices such as food safety, PEEK materials, and commercial cryptography had the highest declines. The three markets of Shanghai, Shenzhen and Beijing rose by more than 2,300 individual stocks. In terms of small and micro cap stocks, the China Securities 2000 Index fell 0.23%, while the Wande Micro Cap Index fell 1.28%. The ST sector index fell 0.72%. Dividend ETFs fell 0.13%. Hong Kong stocks opened higher and the Hang Seng Index rose 1.33%. Hang Seng Technology Index rises
A-shares fluctuated and declined. Many stocks with performance exceeding expectations opened sharply higher, and the Hang Seng Technology Index fell more than 1%
Pan-AI, data elements, cross-border payments, and education registered the highest declines. The China Securities 2000 Index rose 0.01%, and the Wande Micro Cap Index rose 0.42%. The ST sector index fell 0.17%. Dividend ETFs rose 0.03%.
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A-shares opened low, GEM fell more than 1%, and the Hang Seng Technology Index fell 1%
Precious metals, games, media, etc. had the highest declines, with the three markets of Shanghai, Shenzhen and Beijing falling by nearly 3,900 individual stocks. The China Securities 2000 Index fell 1.10%, and the Wande Micro Cap Index fell 1.42%. Dividend ETFs rose 0.73%. The ST sector index fell 1.11%.
The three major A-share indices collectively opened higher, small and micro capitalization stocks rebounded strongly, the ST sector continued to decline, and the Hang Seng Technology Index rose more than 1%
The Securities Regulatory Commission said that the adjustment of the delisting index was not for small-cap stocks. The memory chip concept has collectively strengthened; TMT has generally warmed up, and the Mini LED, sensor, and Sora concepts have risen the highest; the ST sector continues to plummet, and the gold and travel sectors have pulled back one after another. The China Securities 2000 Index rose 3.75%; the Wande Micro Stock Index rose 6%. Dividend ETFs fell 0.8%.
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The three major A-share indices collectively opened lower. The flying car concept led the decline, and the Hang Seng Technology Index fell more than 2%
Sectors such as non-ferrous metals, low-altitude economy, and tourist hotels registered the highest declines. The Hang Seng Index opened down 1.65%. Bilibili fell more than 3%, while NetEase and JD Group fell more than 2%.
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