Following U.S. President Donald Trump’s announcement of an Israel-Iran ceasefire, with both nations officially announcing to halt attacks later on, Hong Kong bourse elevated today (24th). The HSI opened 143 points higher, peaking at 24,229 with a 540-point gain, and closed up 487 points or 2.1% at 24,177. The HSCEI rallied 163 points or 1.9% to 8,760. The HSTECH climbed 110 points or 2.1% to 5,297. Total market turnover reached HKD240.482 billion.Automakers fared robustly, with market shedding light on XIAOMI-W (01810.HK) +2.050 (+3.603%) Short selling $3.22B; Ratio 11.218% , which launched the YU7, prompting a 3.7% leap to HKD56.9 and topping the Hong Kong turnover list at HKD12.577 billion. LEAPMOTOR (09863.HK) -0.300 (-0.534%) Short selling $39.75M; Ratio 7.526% , LI AUTO-W (02015.HK) -2.000 (-1.776%) Short selling $326.52M; Ratio 18.049% , and GWMOTOR (02333.HK) +0.080 (+0.656%) Short selling $17.49M; Ratio 9.405% jumped up 3.8-4.3%, while GEELY AUTO (00175.HK) 0.000 (0.000%) Short selling $151.60M; Ratio 11.959% , XPENG-W (09868.HK) -2.350 (-3.169%) Short selling $860.99M; Ratio 28.296% , and BYD COMPANY (01211.HK) -1.500 (-1.193%) Short selling $923.24M; Ratio 18.369% shot up 3.2-3.3%. Battery maker CATL (03750.HK) +2.400 (+0.739%) Short selling $427.75M; Ratio 31.095% spiked 2.2%, and lithium stocks GANFENGLITHIUM (01772.HK) +0.614 (+2.737%) Short selling $33.73M; Ratio 9.374% and TIANQI LITHIUM (09696.HK) +1.850 (+6.777%) Short selling $11.91M; Ratio 7.188% surged 6% and 5.6%, respectively.Mainland China stock markets ascended 1%, with Chinese financials rallying. Chinese insurers CHINA TAIPING (00966.HK) -0.560 (-3.518%) Short selling $8.95M; Ratio 2.869% , PICC GROUP (01339.HK) -0.110 (-1.803%) Short selling $30.95M; Ratio 7.832% , and PING AN (02318.HK) -0.650 (-1.273%) Short selling $585.96M; Ratio 20.035% advanced 5-5.7%, while PICC P&C (02328.HK) -0.380 (-2.396%) Short selling $66.96M; Ratio 11.967% and CHINA LIFE (02628.HK) -0.580 (-2.968%) Short selling $158.80M; Ratio 7.437% mounted 4.3% and 3.9%. Brokers CGS (06881.HK) -0.040 (-0.448%) Short selling $59.73M; Ratio 9.863% , CICC (03908.HK) -0.040 (-0.225%) Short selling $98.95M; Ratio 10.787% , and CSC (06066.HK) -0.040 (-0.377%) Short selling $19.16M; Ratio 8.088% rocketed 8.8%, 6.1%, and 5.5%, respectively. Meituan Select underwent a strategic transformation, but MEITUAN-W (03690.HK) -0.600 (-0.462%) Short selling $901.66M; Ratio 15.526% ebbed back 1.1%. Other techs had a good run, with TENCENT (00700.HK) 0.000 (0.000%) Short selling $734.66M; Ratio 9.458% , SMIC (00981.HK) +0.350 (+0.787%) Short selling $190.70M; Ratio 4.739% , JD-SW (09618.HK) +0.200 (+0.154%) Short selling $445.73M; Ratio 21.265% , and BIDU-SW (09888.HK) -1.900 (-2.216%) Short selling $165.55M; Ratio 21.267% hiked 1-1.4%. BABA-W (09988.HK) -0.100 (-0.089%) Short selling $1.14B; Ratio 13.406% , NTES-S (09999.HK) -2.400 (-1.142%) Short selling $245.88M; Ratio 22.118% , and BILIBILI-W (09626.HK) +1.300 (+0.786%) Short selling $166.05M; Ratio 18.018% swelled 1.7-2.4%, and KUAISHOU-W (01024.HK) +1.050 (+1.700%) Short selling $607.44M; Ratio 17.947% escalated 3.1%.Separately, NEW ORIENTAL-S (09901.HK) -0.900 (-2.100%) Short selling $20.10M; Ratio 10.157% leapfrogged 8.7%, with Goldman Sachs citing optimism about near-term profit margin visibility and potential upside in shareholder return policies (e.g., regular dividends), which could drive multiple expansion after a year of valuation shrinkage.(HK stocks quote is delayed for at least 15 mins.Short Selling Data as at 2025-06-27 16:25.)