
Hong Kong Stock Movement: ACME INTL HLDGS surged 20.29%

ACME INTL HLDGS surged 20.29%; China Railway fell 1.92%, with a transaction volume of HKD 85.28 million; China Metallurgical Group fell 1.87%, with a transaction volume of HKD 80.08 million; JinJing New Energy (New) fell 0.66%, with a transaction volume of HKD 56.06 million; China Communications Construction's market value reached HKD 83.8 billion
Hong Kong Stock Movement
Stocks with High Trading Volume in the Industry
China Metallurgical Group Corporation (China MCC) fell by 1.87%. According to recent important news:
-
On October 14, China MCC announced that the new contract amount signed from January to September 2025 was RMB 760.67 billion, a decrease of 14.7% compared to the same period last year, of which the new overseas contract amount was RMB 66.9 billion, an increase of 10.1% compared to the same period last year. This news has raised market concerns about the company's future performance, leading to a decline in stock price.
-
On October 11, China MCC successfully won the bid for the construction project of the fluorite mine upgrading and the dual-carbon calcium fluoride industrial park in Wengniute Banner, Chifeng City, Inner Mongolia, with a total investment of RMB 800 million. Although this news has a positive impact on the company, it failed to offset the negative sentiment caused by the overall decline in contract amounts.
-
There are no other important news recently. The overall performance of the professional engineering industry is weak, with significant capital outflows.
Stocks with High Market Capitalization in the Industry
China Communications Construction Company has a market capitalization of HKD 83.8 billion. There is no important news recently; trading is active, and capital flows are evident. Considering the sector and industry trends, this stock shows significant volatility, and the specific reasons need further observation. The demand structure in the international engineering sector has highlights, and the prosperity of semiconductor cleanrooms continues

