Hong Kong stocks rallied in the morning session. The HSI rebounded after opening 44 points lower. It once peaked at 20,629 with a surge of 151 points, eventually ending the midday up 107 points, or 0.5%, at 20,585. The HSCEI grew 53 points, or 0.7%, to 7,393. The HSTECH climbed 63 points, or 1.4%, to 4,555. The total market turnover for the half-day amounted to $90.185 billion.Car stocks spearheaded the gains. GEELY AUTO (00175.HK) +0.340 (+2.146%) Short selling $206.07M; Ratio 19.295% and LI AUTO-W (02015.HK) +0.100 (+0.098%) Short selling $197.54M; Ratio 14.488% rocketed over 7%, while XPENG-W (09868.HK) +0.700 (+0.976%) Short selling $388.91M; Ratio 29.524% , GWMOTOR (02333.HK) +0.060 (+0.516%) Short selling $29.08M; Ratio 25.045% , and NIO-SW (09866.HK) +0.700 (+2.687%) Short selling $66.30M; Ratio 46.471% soared 3.5-4.4%. Consumer and domestic demand stocks performed positively across the board. CHINA FEIHE (06186.HK) +0.040 (+0.723%) Short selling $10.39M; Ratio 13.647% hiked 6.1%. YIHAI INTL (01579.HK) +0.040 (+0.304%) Short selling $17.14M; Ratio 29.926% , VITASOY INT'L (00345.HK) +0.070 (+0.755%) Short selling $3.00M; Ratio 6.243% , MENGNIU DAIRY (02319.HK) +0.140 (+0.865%) Short selling $45.94M; Ratio 14.752% , SAMSONITE (01910.HK) -0.100 (-0.720%) Short selling $24.02M; Ratio 30.598% , ALI PICTURES (01060.HK) -0.040 (-4.301%) Short selling $34.28M; Ratio 8.201% , and CTG DUTY-FREE (01880.HK) +1.150 (+2.195%) Short selling $13.94M; Ratio 4.335% ascended over 3%.Related NewsCICC Ratings, TPs for CN Dotcoms (Table)As for techs, BABA-W (09988.HK) +1.700 (+1.545%) Short selling $3.21B; Ratio 26.960% edged down 0.8% to $97. TENCENT (00700.HK) +7.500 (+1.506%) Short selling $2.17B; Ratio 20.960% inched up 0.1% to $421.4. MEITUAN-W (03690.HK) +0.300 (+0.234%) Short selling $737.04M; Ratio 12.603% and BILIBILI-W (09626.HK) +2.100 (+1.360%) Short selling $93.62M; Ratio 16.329% swelled 3.8% and 2.8%. XIAOMI-W (01810.HK) +1.000 (+1.885%) Short selling $685.92M; Ratio 14.481% and KUAISHOU-W (01024.HK) +0.150 (+0.266%) Short selling $236.62M; Ratio 19.267% gained 1.7% and 1.6%. JD-SW (09618.HK) +0.900 (+0.722%) Short selling $683.61M; Ratio 30.043% and NTES-S (09999.HK) +0.800 (+0.394%) Short selling $305.77M; Ratio 19.232% added less than 1%. Morgan Stanley expected BIDU-SW (09888.HK) +0.750 (+0.913%) Short selling $144.12M; Ratio 17.482% to log declined core revenue in 3Q. BIDU-SW shed 2.4%.In addition, CHINA LIT (00772.HK) 0.000 (0.000%) Short selling $14.55M; Ratio 13.874% spiked 5.7%. SENSETIME-W (00020.HK) -0.010 (-0.704%) Short selling $65.13M; Ratio 19.387% , JD HEALTH (06618.HK) +0.050 (+0.126%) Short selling $41.07M; Ratio 21.040% , and GDS-SW (09698.HK) +0.100 (+0.385%) Short selling $21.42M; Ratio 20.322% jumped up by 3.8-4.4%. AAC TECH (02018.HK) -0.100 (-0.256%) Short selling $46.45M; Ratio 19.060% leaped 3.4%.Chinese insurer PING AN (02318.HK) +1.350 (+2.935%) Short selling $803.34M; Ratio 28.437% reported a 36% YoY growth in its 1-3Q net profit, beating expectations. Its stock price sagged 1.2%. CHINA MOBILE (00941.HK) +0.600 (+0.699%) Short selling $159.18M; Ratio 13.031% reported a 5% YoY increase in its 1-3Q net profit, meeting expectations. However, the market was concerned about its declining mobile ARPU and revenue, dropping its stock price by 0.5%. ZTE (00763.HK) -0.100 (-0.444%) Short selling $19.13M; Ratio 13.642% logged an 8% YoY slump in 3Q net profit. Its stock price plunged 6.2%.(HK stocks quote is delayed for at least 15 mins.Short Selling Data as at 2025-06-20 16:25.)Related NewsHSBC Research Names BABA-W as Industry Top Pick; 618 Industry GMV Growth Outshines Last Yr