As the market was on the see-saw for the Fed's interest rate meeting and the US-China leader summit, Hong Kong bourse jolted in the morning session. The HSI opened 75 points higher, initially rising 85 points to a peak of 26,519 before retreating, and once sagging 121 points to bottom at 26,312. It eventually closed the morning session up 3 points or 0.01% at 26,437. The HSCEI faded 22 points or 0.2% to 9,444. The HSTECH added 1 point to 6,172. The total market turnover for the morning was HKD126.95 billion.In the financial sector, HSBC HOLDINGS (00005.HK) +4.500 (+4.412%) Short selling $610.72M; Ratio 19.212% announced its quarterly results at noon, with the stock growing 1.1% to HKD103.1. BOC HONG KONG (02388.HK) +0.500 (+1.316%) Short selling $237.74M; Ratio 28.827% will also release its quarterly results today, with its share price mounting 2% to HKD38.74. HKEX (00388.HK) -1.800 (-0.415%) Short selling $227.20M; Ratio 16.670% closed flat at HKD434.2, AIA (01299.HK) +2.450 (+3.396%) Short selling $555.68M; Ratio 17.239% rallied 3%, and FWD (01828.HK) -1.100 (-2.676%) fell off 2.7%. Related NewsVolkswagen Dismisses Production Halt of 2 Models Linked to Nexperia Supply PressureSince gold price sank below USD4,000, LINGBAO GOLD (03330.HK) -0.960 (-5.738%) Short selling $19.71M; Ratio 13.607% , SD GOLD (01787.HK) -1.000 (-2.978%) Short selling $91.43M; Ratio 16.322% , ZIJIN MINING (02899.HK) -1.840 (-5.589%) Short selling $416.15M; Ratio 13.067% , CHINAGOLDINTL (02099.HK) -6.200 (-4.769%) Short selling $32.34M; Ratio 13.716% , and ZHAOJIN MINING (01818.HK) -1.200 (-4.093%) Short selling $48.70M; Ratio 8.391% shed 2.3-3.1%. For techs, BILIBILI-W (09626.HK) +12.200 (+5.309%) Short selling $512.91M; Ratio 25.167% spiked 5.9%, with brokers noting that sales of its self-developed game “Escape From Duckov” exceled expectations. KUAISHOU-W (01024.HK) -0.150 (-0.197%) Short selling $564.49M; Ratio 25.048% inched up 1.1%, while BIDU-SW (09888.HK) -1.200 (-0.959%) Short selling $397.76M; Ratio 25.354% and JD-SW (09618.HK) -1.000 (-0.759%) Short selling $119.73M; Ratio 13.822% added 0.3% and 0.1%, respectively. BABA-W (09988.HK) -2.600 (-1.498%) Short selling $1.34B; Ratio 9.975% , TENCENT (00700.HK) -11.000 (-1.677%) Short selling $1.21B; Ratio 11.502% , MEITUAN-W (03690.HK) -2.000 (-1.961%) Short selling $642.22M; Ratio 16.802% , and NTES-S (09999.HK) -5.400 (-2.348%) Short selling $186.11M; Ratio 11.320% dropped 0.5-1.3%, and XIAOMI-W (01810.HK) -0.880 (-1.921%) Short selling $1.09B; Ratio 13.254% lost 2%. Chip stocks SMIC (00981.HK) -2.700 (-3.261%) Short selling $722.62M; Ratio 7.033% and HUA HONG SEMI (01347.HK) -0.350 (-0.405%) Short selling $634.25M; Ratio 13.313% lifted 1.8% and 3.2%, respectively. Chip equipment stock ASMPT (00522.HK) -6.500 (-6.933%) Short selling $54.67M; Ratio 15.564% dived 5.8%. Smartphone component stock Q TECH (01478.HK) -0.800 (-5.188%) Short selling $2.72M; Ratio 3.320% slumped 2.9%.Related NewsMOC: CN VP He Lifeng to Lead Delegation to Malaysia for Economic & Trade Consultations with USAs to autos, XPENG-W (09868.HK) +2.250 (+2.656%) Short selling $143.70M; Ratio 9.641% shot up 3.6%, while BYD COMPANY (01211.HK) -0.900 (-0.851%) Short selling $136.73M; Ratio 9.969% and LI AUTO-W (02015.HK) -2.000 (-2.392%) Short selling $233.80M; Ratio 16.434% edged down 0.5% and 2%, respectively. Autonomous driving developer PONY-W (02026.HK) staged a comeback to list in Hong Kong. An automotive radar system supplier HESAI-W (02525.HK) +6.500 (+3.575%) soared 4.8%.(HK stocks quote is delayed for at least 15 mins.Short Selling Data as at 2025-10-28 16:25.)