The HSI opened 44 points or 0.17% lower at 26,863. The HSCEI dropped 22 points or 0.2% to 9,574. The HSTECH grew less than 1 point to 6,334.In the tech sector, BIDU-SW (09888.HK) -1.300 (-0.979%) Short selling $2.53B; Ratio 47.951% opened up 3.1% at HKD135. BABA-W (09988.HK) +0.700 (+0.442%) Short selling $3.60B; Ratio 16.232% and TENCENT (00700.HK) +0.500 (+0.078%) Short selling $1.19B; Ratio 8.925% added 0.3% and 0.1%. MEITUAN-W (03690.HK) +0.800 (+0.758%) Short selling $1.09B; Ratio 15.904% , JD-SW (09618.HK) +4.500 (+3.351%) Short selling $457.47M; Ratio 14.437% , and NTES-S (09999.HK) -3.600 (-1.498%) Short selling $412.14M; Ratio 19.155% dipped 0.3-0.6%. XIAOMI-W (01810.HK) -0.150 (-0.264%) Short selling $1.47B; Ratio 14.865% slipped 1%. Chip stocks SMIC (00981.HK) +0.250 (+0.360%) Short selling $725.81M; Ratio 6.797% and HUA HONG SEMI (01347.HK) +2.350 (+4.055%) Short selling $373.37M; Ratio 9.543% rallied 1.3% and 2.7%.Q TECH (01478.HK) -0.190 (-1.303%) Short selling $7.49M; Ratio 13.798% opened flat at HKD14.2. The sale of its 51.08% stake in Q Tech India is expected to generate a gain of over RMB833 million. WEIMOB INC (02013.HK) +0.260 (+10.000%) Short selling $14.95M; Ratio 0.676% aims to raise over HKD1.5 billion through an 8.9% discounted share placement to Infini Capital. Its stock price leaped 1.2% to HKD2.51. TRIP.COM-S (09961.HK) +8.000 (+1.337%) Short selling $171.61M; Ratio 11.337% lost 1%. The Zhengzhou Market Supervision Bureau summoned the company over business practice regulations.Among car makers, BYD COMPANY (01211.HK) +0.700 (+0.621%) Short selling $688.90M; Ratio 18.942% opened intact at HKD112.8. LI AUTO-W (02015.HK) -1.100 (-1.081%) Short selling $209.85M; Ratio 12.951% and XPENG-W (09868.HK) +2.800 (+3.442%) Short selling $120.04M; Ratio 7.098% faded 1% and 1.1%. NIO-SW (09866.HK) +2.500 (+4.452%) Short selling $391.66M; Ratio 30.620% climbed 1.6%.(HK stocks quote is delayed for at least 15 mins.Short Selling Data as at 2025-09-19 16:25.)