News Sharing
For sharing news, please enter the email address of you and the receiver, then press SEND button.*Mandatory Fields
Receiver*
Enter email addresses, separated by semicolon (;). E.g. a@a.com;b@b.com
Your email address*
Content Sharing
Christopher Hui: Trading Vol. Continues to Grow in 2M26; Brokers' Rev./ Profit Expected to Keep Rising
With the buoyant stock market, the Hong Kong government is pleased to see an increase in brokers' revenue, Secretary for Financial Services and the Treasury, Christopher Hui, s...
Reset
Send
The window will close in 5 seconds
Christopher Hui: Trading Vol. Continues to Grow in 2M26; Brokers' Rev./ Profit Expected to Keep Rising
Close
Recommend
13
Positive
17
Negative
8
 
 

With the buoyant stock market, the Hong Kong government is pleased to see an increase in brokers' revenue, Secretary for Financial Services and the Treasury, Christopher Hui, said.

Trading volume continued to grow in 2H25 and 2M26, and the government expected that brokers' revenues and profits may continue to rise. The government will continue to monitor brokers' operating conditions and maintain close communication with the industry.

Related News M Stanley: S&P 500 Adjustment Nearing End; 'Magnificent Seven' in US Stocks Very Attractive in Valuation
The Securities and Futures Commission (SFC) and HKEX (00388.HK)  -4.400 (-1.099%)    Short selling $293.33M; Ratio 106.963%   have previously conducted preliminary consultation with market participants. HKEX will continue to consolidate views from different stakeholders and announce specific arrangements in due course, followed by further market consultation.
(HK stocks quote is delayed for at least 15 mins.Short Selling Data as at 2026-04-02 16:25.)

AASTOCKS Financial News

Copyright(C) AASTOCKS.com Limited 2000. All rights reserved.
Disclaimer: AASTOCKS.com Ltd, HKEx Information Services Limited, its holding companies and/or any subsidiaries of such holding companies endeavour to ensure the accuracy and reliability of the Information provided but do not guarantee its accuracy or reliability and accept no liability (whether in tort or contract or otherwise) for any loss or damage arising from any inaccuracies or omissions.