- On August 21, Hong Kong stocks maintained an upward trend in the afternoon, with the Hang Seng Index rising 0.91% to 25,932.30 points.
- Gold and resource stocks surged collectively driven by rising gold prices, while domestic insurance and financial stocks also strengthened.
- The total market turnover reached approximately 1794 billion HKD, with technology and property stocks showing mixed performances.
- Hong Kong stocks opened lower on August 18, with the HSI dropping 84 points or 0.33 % to 25,368 following overnight US stock declines driven by Middle East tensions and rising oil prices.
- Major technology stocks softened broadly, while BIDU-SW rose 1 % and XIAOMI-W fell 1.47 % ahead of their quarterly results announcements today.
- Blue chip performances varied, with AIA sinking 1.43 % and CNOOC gaining 1 %, while GEELY AUTO dipped 0.21 % following a major management reshuffle.
- On August 11, Hong Kong stock indices closed lower collectively, with the Hang Seng Index falling 1.10% to close at 25652.82 points and losing the 26000 mark.
- Large tech stocks, gold and non-ferrous metals, mobile phone supply chains, and new energy vehicle sectors experienced significant drops, while oil and gas stocks bucked the trend to rise.
- Spot gold fell below the 4400 US dollars per ounce mark, and geopolitical risks drove oil ratings up, leading to divergent market performances across different sectors.
- On August 11, Hong Kong stocks fluctuated weakly, with the Hang Seng Index falling 0.93% to 25697.35 points.
- Biopharmaceutical and oil stocks strengthened against the market trend driven by positive catalysts and rising oil prices.
- Technology and auto stocks generally declined amid market wait-and-see sentiment, high inventory pressures, and upcoming earnings and inflation data.
- The HSI opened higher at 25,998 points, rising 61 points or 0.24% amid mixed global market cues.
- Major tech stocks showed varied performances, with BABA-W gaining 2.13% and MINIMAX-W soaring over 4%.
- Spot gold rebounded above USD 4,400 per ounce, driving gains across gold mining and jewelry stocks.