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Hong Kong stock market retreats from its high levels, with the Hang Seng Index and the H-share Index both falling by over 1%; the real estate and brokerage sectors decline, Sunac drops more than 9%, Citic Securities falls by nearly 6%.
Network technology stocks decline, NetEase-S drops by 5.61%, Meituan-W drops by 4.05%; Securities and brokerage stocks weaken, CSC drops by 5.45%, China International Capital Corporation drops by 4.34%; Coal industrial concept stocks weaken, China Coal Energy drops by 4.22%, Kinetic Dev drops by 3.18%.
Stock market news: Aozhi International Holdings (02519.HK) closed at 13.72 yuan in the morning session, a 12.1% increase from the opening price.
The first listing day of Proud Base Shares (02519.HK), opened at 13.88 yuan, compared to the listing price of 15.6 yuan, down 11%. The highest/lowest seen at 14.8/12.5 yuan respectively. At midday, it closed at 13.72 yuan, down 12.1% from the listing price of 15.6 yuan. Midday trading volume was 7.5206 million shares, involving 0.1 billion yuan.~
The new stock, Crystalwise Electronics (02551.HK), closed at 5.25 yuan for the morning session, an increase of 45.4% from the initial public offering price.
Jingke Electronics (02551.HK) was listed on the first day, opening at 4.2 yuan, 16.3% higher than the listing price of 3.61 yuan. The highest/lowest prices were 5.38/4.2 yuan respectively. The midday closing price was 5.25 yuan, 45.4% higher than the listing price of 3.61 yuan. The trading volume reached 53.99 million shares in half a day, involving 0.243 billion yuan.
Express News | Hong Kong Exchange: HSBC repurchased 4.8 million shares of stocks for 0.3423 billion Hong Kong dollars on November 6 and repurchased 2.9 million shares of stocks for 21 million British pounds on other exchanges.
Express News | HKEX: On November 7th, Sinopec repurchased 6.1 million shares for 38.7 million RMB.
Express News | As of the end of October, the total market value of Hong Kong stock market securities was 35.2 trillion Hong Kong dollars, a 14% year-on-year increase.
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