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<Research>HSBC Research: HKEX May Face Greater Competition as CN A-Shr Listings Accelerate
According to a report from HSBC Global Research, while the Lujiazui Forum didn't propose direct financial stimulus policies, new policy signals suggested that BOC HONG KONG (02...
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According to a report from HSBC Global Research, while the Lujiazui Forum didn't propose direct financial stimulus policies, new policy signals suggested that BOC HONG KONG (02388.HK)  +0.200 (+0.548%)    Short selling $66.15M; Ratio 16.788%   would gain more opportunities in the RMB internationalization, just as large Chinese banks and insurers would in the pension sector.

In addition, HKEX (00388.HK)  +2.000 (+0.482%)    Short selling $128.79M; Ratio 11.552%   may face greater competition if the approval of A-share listings accelerates, though its position as a long-term investment theme connecting mainland opportunities with global markets and its structural potential for transaction volume growth will remain unchanged.
(HK stocks quote is delayed for at least 15 mins.Short Selling Data as at 2025-06-25 12:25.)

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