① Southbound capital traded about HK$37.2 billion on the same day. Which individual stocks did the capital continue to flow into? ② Bank of China's capital inflows exceed HK$500 million. What is the short-term capital trend?
Financial Services Association, April 25 (Editor: Feng Yi) According to Wind data, the southbound capital traded HK$37.221 billion on the same day, with a net inflow of HK$1,880 billion. Among them, the net inflow from the Shanghai-Hong Kong Stock Connect was HK$1,705 million, and the net inflow from the Shenzhen-Hong Kong Stock Connect was HK$175 million.
As of today's close, Southbound Capital had net purchases for nearly 19 consecutive trading days, totaling HK$88.076 billion.
According to exchange data, southbound capital on April 25:
Significant net purchases: Bank of China (03988.HK) HK$524 million; Hong Kong Stock Exchange (00388.HK) HK$407 million; Tencent Holdings (00700.HK) HK$222 million; Shangtang-W (00020.HK) HK$182 million;
Significant net sales: Meituan-W (03690.HK) HK$796 million; HSBC Holdings (00005.HK) HK$422 million; China Mobile (00941.HK) HK$81 million;
Key points of investment
The Bank of China rose 0.87% today. Short-term capital inflows continued, adding 822 million shares in the first 5 days.
The Hong Kong Stock Exchange rose 3.26% today. Short-term capital inflows continued, adding 1.82 million shares in the first 5 days.
Tencent Holdings fell 1.39% today. Short-term capital inflows continued, adding 10.2 million shares in the first 5 days.
Shangtang-W rose 3.75% today. Short-term capital inflows accelerated, adding 30.34 million shares on April 24.
Meituan-W fell 1.85% today. Short-term capital outflows showed signs, adding 2.04 million shares in the first 5 days.
HSBC Holdings rose 0.08% today. Short-term capital outflows continued, reducing its holdings by 10.44 million shares in the first 5 days.
China Mobile rose 0.50% today. Short-term capital inflows are still dominated by inflows, adding 23.94 million shares in the first 5 days.