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China's Logistics Sector Continues Growth Streak in November
China's Air Freight Volume Climbs to New High in January-October
Hong Kong stocks unusual movement | Shipping stocks fall again as ceasefire news officially lands. Tariff policy expectations affecting market sentiment.
Shipping stocks fell again, as of the time of publication, COSCO Ship Engy (01138) fell by 3.77% to HKD 6.13; Pacific Basin (02343) fell by 3.11% to HKD 1.87; ooil (00316) fell by 2.54% to HKD 99.8.
Hong Kong stocks abnormal movement │Shipping stocks trend weakens, SCFIS growth slows down, combined with ceasefire news, European shipping routes continue to plummet.
The shipping stocks are showing weak performance. As of the time of writing, cosco shipping holdings (01919) fell by 3.99%, trading at 11.06 Hong Kong dollars; ooil (00316) declined by 2.3%, trading at 101.9 Hong Kong dollars; sitc (01308) decreased by 2.18%, trading at 20.2 Hong Kong dollars.
Hong Kong stocks show fluctuations | Marine transportation stocks decline further, and the situation of shipping companies announcing price increases needs to be observed. In late December, decreased marine transportation demand may lead to a drop in frei
As of the deadline, sitc (01308) fell by 5.91%, closing at 20.7 Hong Kong dollars; cosco shipping holdings (01919) fell by 3.01%, closing at 11.62 Hong Kong dollars; pacific basin (02343) fell by 2.43%, closing at 2.01 Hong Kong dollars.
Hong Kong Stock Concept Tracking | Multiple courier companies have seen a year-on-year increase in revenue for October, and performance in the fourth quarter is worth looking forward to (including concept stocks).
From the perspective of the industry as a whole, the november 11 shopping festival-related e-commerce mega promotion has come to an end, and the industry's parcel volume shows a rapid growth trend. The express delivery business has entered the peak season for the whole year, and the performance of express delivery companies in the fourth quarter is worth looking forward to.
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