- During the Hong Kong stock market trading on August 19, the three major indices showed divergence, with the Hang Seng Index flat at 25471.74 points and the Hang Seng Tech Index down 1.39% at 4673.54 points.
- Xiaomi shares surged over 6% driven by Barclays' positive view on its AI strategy, while Baidu plunged nearly 13% and the semiconductor sector suffered heavy losses amid broader regional risk aversion.
- Meanwhile, domestic banking and insurance stocks defied the market trend to rise, with Industrial and Commercial Bank of China and Bank of China both gaining nearly 2%.
- At the midday close on August 19, Hong Kong stocks showed divergent performance, with the Hang Seng Index rising 62 points or 0.24% to 25533 points and total market turnover reaching approximately 1293 billion HKD.
- Domestic bank stocks, Xiaomi, and Towngas strengthened significantly, while chip and AI concept stocks, including Baidu, plummeted following earnings reports and sector concerns.
- Key movers included Agricultural Bank of China leading bank gains, Xiaomi rising nearly 7% despite a Q2 profit drop, and Baidu falling nearly 12% due to soaring AI capital expenditures.
- On August 17, Hong Kong stocks closed higher collectively, with the Hang Seng Index up 1.34% to 25453.23 points and a total turnover of approximately 2108 billion HKD.
- Semiconductors, shipping, non-ferrous metals, and automotive sectors strengthened significantly due to positive earnings, geopolitical factors, and commodity price trends, while domestic property stocks declined against the market trend.
- Specific sectors saw notable movements, such as semiconductor stocks rising on tech earnings and index expansion expectations, and Geely Automobile surging nearly 5% following a 46% increase in core interim profit.
- Hong Kong stocks opened higher and moved up in morning trading on August 17, with the Hang Seng Index rising 381 points or 1.52% to 25498 points and a total turnover of approximately HKD 68.5 billion.
- Semiconductor, non-ferrous metal, and AI concept sectors led the market gains, driven by major banks raising target prices for semiconductor stocks and positive corporate earnings reports.
- SenseTime surged over 8% to rank first in market turnover, while major financial and banking stocks also strengthened alongside positive macroeconomic indicators.
- On August 13, Hong Kong stocks showed mixed performances, with the Hang Seng Index closing down 0.17% at 25,396.51 points and a total market turnover of about 2,637 billion HKD.
- Lenovo Group surged over 20% to lead blue chips due to AI PC catalysts and record earnings, whereas gold and non-ferrous metal stocks suffered sharp declines following weaker spot gold prices.
- Major sectors exhibited divergence, as property and tech giants like Tencent experienced losses, while inner bank stocks and specific consumer firms saw moderate gains.
- In 2026, the Hong Kong stock market is experiencing a significant revaluation of its core assets driven by global capital reallocation and domestic economic restructuring.
- Technology giants are advancing artificial intelligence strategies and hardware infrastructure, while consumer brands expand globally and traditional financial and energy giants achieve robust growth.
- This dual characteristic reflects a profound market evolution as capital flows between future AI options and the stable dividends of traditional giants.
- Hong Kong stocks closed slightly higher at midday on August 7, with the Hang Seng Index up 37 points to 25,567 points and a total turnover of approximately 141.1 billion HKD.
- The CXO and biomedical sectors led the gains strongly as WuXi Biologics rose nearly 7% to a new high, while property and gaming stocks showed divergent performances due to corporate earnings and market pressures.
- Other sectors experienced mixed movements, with shipping stocks like Pacific Basin surging over 15% and major tech and financial stocks recording slight declines.
- The RMB central parity rate was set at 6.7904 with the PBOC executing a net daily withdrawal of RMB 133 billion through open market operations.
- The three major A-share indices opened mixed, as Chinese bank stocks traded soft and major photovoltaic stocks exhibited divergent movements following new trade measures.
- Sector performances varied significantly with optical module players opening higher while chip and insurance stocks experienced mild declines.
- On August 4, the Hong Kong stock market pulled back after rising for six consecutive days, with the Hang Seng Index falling 187.15 points to 25822.25 points.
- AI concept stocks, CXO sectors, and semiconductor chains rallied significantly, driven by corporate earnings and new product releases.
- Meanwhile, internal bank stocks and auto stocks experienced collective pressure, acting as the primary forces dragging down the broader market.
- On August 4 morning close, Hong Kong stocks declined collectively, with the Hang Seng Index falling 126 points or 0.49% to 25882 points and a total turnover of about 1352 billion HKD.
- The CXO and optical module sectors surged against the trend, driven by strong quarterly results and bullish analyst ratings.
- Meanwhile, major domestic banks experienced continued pullbacks following July gains, and new energy vehicle stocks weakened.