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<H Shrs>HSI Adds 101 Pts at Open; NONGFU SPRING Soars; NIO-SW Up 8%+
With markets eyeing on Nvidia’s upcoming quarterly earnings release, the US DJIA ascended 135 points, or 0.3%, overnight. In Hong Kong, the stock market opened higher today, ...
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With markets eyeing on Nvidia’s upcoming quarterly earnings release, the US DJIA ascended 135 points, or 0.3%, overnight. In Hong Kong, the stock market opened higher today, with the HSI up 101 points, or 0.4%, at 25,626, the HSCEI up 33 points, or 0.4%, to 9,181, and the HSTECH up 32 points, or 0.6%, to 5,814.

In the tech sector, XIAOMI-W (01810.HK)  -0.250 (-0.471%)    Short selling $710.42M; Ratio 10.779%   opened 0.7% higher after Moody’s upgraded its credit rating. Apple’s upcoming product launch on September 9, anticipated to unveil the iPhone 17, boosted SUNNY OPTICAL (02382.HK)  -1.050 (-1.246%)    Short selling $110.75M; Ratio 11.916%   , which opened 1.2% higher. TENCENT (00700.HK)  +2.500 (+0.421%)    Short selling $1.64B; Ratio 15.069%   and KUAISHOU-W (01024.HK)  -1.100 (-1.439%)    Short selling $871.16M; Ratio 26.700%   each gained 0.6%. BABA-W (09988.HK)  -0.100 (-0.086%)    Short selling $1.95B; Ratio 15.131%   , MEITUAN-W (03690.HK)  +1.000 (+0.983%)    Short selling $3.02B; Ratio 26.133%   , JD-SW (09618.HK)  +2.600 (+2.257%)    Short selling $456.68M; Ratio 19.640%   , and BIDU-SW (09888.HK)  +2.800 (+3.233%)    Short selling $308.11M; Ratio 27.859%   opened flat. NTES-S (09999.HK)  0.000 (0.000%)    Short selling $263.78M; Ratio 26.184%   and BILIBILI-W (09626.HK)  +8.300 (+4.809%)    Short selling $343.31M; Ratio 21.034%   dipped 0.8% and 0.2%, respectively. SMIC (00981.HK)  -1.600 (-2.568%)    Short selling $687.82M; Ratio 8.167%   rose 1.4%.

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Among automakers, NIO-SW (09866.HK)  +0.100 (+0.198%)    Short selling $139.20M; Ratio 28.118%   surged 8.1% to HK$53.55, tracking a 10%+ rally in its ADR price, bolstered by JPMorgan upgrading NIO (NIO.US)      to Overweight, citing upcoming positive catalysts. GEELY AUTO (00175.HK)  +0.340 (+1.769%)    Short selling $246.27M; Ratio 16.679%   , BYD COMPANY (01211.HK)  +2.400 (+2.143%)    Short selling $1.47B; Ratio 27.372%   , and XPENG-W (09868.HK)  -1.000 (-1.178%)    Short selling $200.01M; Ratio 11.881%   opened 0.9-1.2% higher. LI AUTO-W (02015.HK)  +3.550 (+4.027%)    Short selling $540.08M; Ratio 21.873%   swelled 2.1%. In consumption sector, TSINGTAO BREW (00168.HK)  +0.250 (+0.497%)    Short selling $12.79M; Ratio 4.690%   edged up 1.4% after reporting a 7% elevation in interim net profit. CTG DUTY-FREE (01880.HK)  +0.250 (+0.400%)    Short selling $13.00M; Ratio 8.298%   faded 0.2% following a 21% drop in interim net profit.

NONGFU SPRING (09633.HK)  +0.420 (+0.847%)    Short selling $56.53M; Ratio 19.635%   jumped up 3.2% after reporting a 22% rise in interim net profit. Citigroup noted that the company’s interim EBIT grew 29% YoY, topping market expectations by 17%.
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