AH premium hits a five-year low, and some popular stocks have shown "inversion"

Wallstreetcn
2025.06.12 06:47
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The premium of China's A-shares over H-shares has narrowed to 27%, hitting a five-year low, with popular stocks like BYD and CATL rarely showing an "inverted" phenomenon where A-shares are cheaper than H-shares. Analysts believe this unusual price relationship signals that A-shares may be undervalued, and some investors may rush to buy the cheaper A-shares. Since the beginning of this year, influenced by factors such as valuation advantages, marginal easing of overseas liquidity, and continuous inflow of southbound funds, Hong Kong stocks have generally outperformed A-shares, and the Hang Seng AH premium index has entered a new round of decline