Sino-Singapore Jingwei Client reported on October 14 that the Hang Seng Index opened 0.65% higher to 24,808.850 points; the state-owned enterprise index rose 0.85% to 9,962.600 points; the red chip index rose 0.98% to 3,762.130 points; the market turnover was 9.787 billion Hong Kong dollars.

  Blue chip stock market

  In terms of blue chip stocks, MTR Corporation rose 3.84% to HK$40.600, leading the rise of blue chip stocks.

Geely Automobile rose 3.05% to HK$16.920; Shenzhou International rose 3.03% to HK$139.300; Mengniu Dairy rose 2.99% to HK$39.550; China Mobile rose 2.56% to HK$52.100.

  Hotspot

  On the disk, five sectors, including building construction, dairy products, medical and medical beauty services, public transportation, and packaged food, led the gains. Among them, Asus Holdings rose 70.54% to HK$0.220, leading the building construction sector; household appliances, alcoholic beverages, and poultry Five sectors, including livestock, precious metals, and broadcasting, were among the top decliners. Among them, Chuangke Industrial fell 6.68% to 99.950 Hong Kong dollars, leading the decline in the home appliance sector.

  North-South capital flow

  From the perspective of the north-south capital flow of the Shanghai-Shenzhen-Hong Kong Stock Connect, as of press time, the net inflow of southbound funds is 158 million yuan, of which the Shanghai-Hong Kong Stock Connect net inflow is 100 million yuan, the balance of funds on the day is 42 billion yuan, and the Shenzhen-Hong Kong Stock Connect net inflow is 158 million yuan. The balance of funds is 41.842 billion yuan.

  The net inflow of northbound funds was 237 million yuan, of which the net inflow of Shanghai Stock Connect was 113 million yuan, the balance of funds on the day was 51.887 billion yuan, the net inflow of Shenzhen Stock Connect was 124 million yuan, and the balance of funds on the day was 51.876 billion yuan.

  AH stock list

  In terms of AH stocks, 10 stocks including Goldwind, China Aluminum International, Great Wall Motors, BYD, China Petroleum & Chemical Corporation, Conch Cement, China Merchants Bank, Zhengzhou Coal Mining Machinery, Ping An of China, and Guangfa Securities were among the top gainers; Guolian Securities, Industrial and Commercial Ten stocks including Bank, Everbright Securities, Cansino Bio-B, Zijin Mining, YOFC, Shandong Gold, Zhejiang Shibao, Air China, and China Railway Construction were among the top decliners.

  Active stocks on the Main Board and ChiNext

  On the main board, New Focus rose 21.43% to HK$0.085, China Environmental Resources rose 20% to HK$0.072, Great Wall Motors rose 12.26% to HK$13.000, Hongteng Precision rose 11.46% to HK$3.500, and Goldwind rose 11.26% to HK$8.400 Other stocks were among the top gainers; Guolian Securities fell 25.19% to HK$4.040, Youjia International fell 21.6% to HK$1.670, China Evergrande fell 14.68% to HK$16.500, 51 Credit Cards fell 6.67% to HK$0.560, Yingda Real Estate fell 6.6% to report Individual stocks such as HK$0.990 fell among the top.

The top five in terms of turnover are China Evergrande, Tencent Holdings, Jiumaojiu, Alibaba-SW, and Meituan-W.

  On the Growth Enterprise Market, WAC HOLDINGS rose 35.63% to HK$1.180, Hengqin Group rose 31.03% to HK$0.076, Fano Group rose 3.41% to HK$0.182, Changman Holdings rose 1.54% to HK$0.660, Hongqiao Group rose 1.32% to HK$0.076. Stocks such as HK$0.385 were among the top gainers; China Hongguang fell 9.43% to HK$2.880, Tianhong Wenchuang fell 2.5% to HK$1.560, and China Youzan fell 0.52% to HK$1.910.

The top five in terms of turnover are China Youzan, Fano Group, China Hongguang, ISP GLOBAL, and Shengliang Logistics.

  Warrants and CBBCs

  The top five warrants in terms of transaction volume are Ali Moto Zero B to buy A, Ali Credit Suisse buys E one by one, Ali UBS buys B one by one, Ali Goldman Sachs zero buy F, and Alibaba Moto 12 buys B.

  The top five CBBCs by turnover are Hang Seng Index Motong 39 Bull I, Hang Seng Index BOC Zero B Bear Z, Hang Seng Credit Suisse 11 Bear B, Tencent SoC 123 Bull I, and HSI Ruitong 3 Bull I E.

(China-Singapore Jingwei APP)