The US and Iran agreed to a two-week ceasefire. Hong Kong bourse resumed trading after the Easter and Ching Ming holidays. The HSI opened up 656 points, or 2.6%, at 25,772. The HSCEI opened up 141 points, or 1.7%, at 8,598. The HSTECH opened up 137 points, or nearly 3%, at 4,817.US-Iran negotiations were held on Friday (10th) in Pakistan's capital. During the ceasefire period, Iran and Oman will reportedly charge fees to vessels passing through the Strait of Hormuz. International oil prices tumbled. CNOOC (00883.HK) -0.140 (-0.525%) Short selling $252.26M; Ratio 11.651% opened down 5.3%, rendering it the worst-performing blue chip. PETROCHINA (00857.HK) +0.030 (+0.279%) Short selling $292.26M; Ratio 35.198% opened down 2.7%. SINOPEC CORP (00386.HK) 0.000 (0.000%) Short selling $140.10M; Ratio 24.187% opened up 0.7%. Gold miner ZIJIN MINING (02899.HK) +0.020 (+0.055%) Short selling $397.98M; Ratio 27.796% opened up 4.2%. Resources stock CMOC (03993.HK) -0.020 (-0.108%) Short selling $147.90M; Ratio 24.820% opened up nearly 7%.Related NewsChina's Operating Nuclear Power Units Expected to Reach 70 by Year-end, Units Under Construction Account for Over Half of Global TotalChina’s State Administration for Market Regulation required MEITUAN-W (03690.HK) -0.400 (-0.455%) Short selling $714.47M; Ratio 25.508% , Taobao Instant Commerce and JD-SW (09618.HK) -0.300 (-0.269%) Short selling $251.19M; Ratio 36.730% to strengthen their primary responsibility for food safety. Meituan and JD each opened up 2.9%. Among other techs, TENCENT (00700.HK) -4.000 (-0.787%) Short selling $1.57B; Ratio 15.020% opened up 3.1% and BABA-W (09988.HK) +2.600 (+2.116%) Short selling $1.33B; Ratio 13.415% opened up 2.9%. BILIBILI-W (09626.HK) -2.400 (-1.287%) Short selling $65.76M; Ratio 10.218% , KUAISHOU-W (01024.HK) +0.120 (+0.267%) Short selling $331.50M; Ratio 15.997% , BIDU-SW (09888.HK) -1.000 (-0.912%) Short selling $666.15M; Ratio 44.337% and NTES-S (09999.HK) +1.400 (+0.791%) Short selling $110.29M; Ratio 16.140% opened up 2.9-5.9%.Among financials, HSBC HOLDINGS (00005.HK) +0.800 (+0.576%) Short selling $374.19M; Ratio 15.991% opened up 6.2%, HKEX (00388.HK) +0.200 (+0.049%) Short selling $270.45M; Ratio 16.045% opened up 3.4%, and AIA (01299.HK) +0.450 (+0.508%) Short selling $191.84M; Ratio 12.716% opened up nearly 5%.(HK stocks quote is delayed for at least 15 mins.Short Selling Data as at 2026-04-10 16:25.)
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