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Hang Seng Index Hits Nearly 3-Year High as Tech and Financial Sectors Rotate
The Hang Seng Index has surged to its highest level in nearly three years, driven by a strong rebound in tech giants like Tencent and Alibaba, followed by a rotation into financial stocks such as HKEX. Southbound and foreign capital flows are converging, with policy and earnings in focus.
Southbound Funds Surge: Can the Hang Seng Index Hold the 20,000-Point Mark?
Southbound capital continues to flow into Hong Kong stocks, pushing the Hang Seng Index near the 20,000-point level. This article analyzes recent fund flows, fundamental support, and key resistance levels to explore the market's outlook and investment strategies.

Hang Seng Stabilizes After Three-Day Drop; Tencent and Alibaba Lead Tech Sector as Earnings Season Takes Center Stage
The Hang Seng Index staged a technical rebound after three consecutive days of losses, with Tencent and Alibaba leading the tech sector. Market focus shifts to the upcoming earnings season, as Southbound funds continue to accumulate positions and analysts assess whether fundamentals can support valuation recovery.

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Hong Kong's Hang Seng Index Falls for Third Consecutive Day; Tencent Defies Downtrend with Southbound Fund Inflows
Hong Kong's Hang Seng Index has declined for three straight sessions amid multiple pressures. This article analyzes the reasons behind the drop, why Tencent attracted southbound capital, and the outlook amid sector rotation.

Hang Seng Index Breaks Below 20,000: Deep Dive as Tech Stocks Lead Decline and Southbound Fund Flows Reverse
The Hang Seng Index has fallen below the key psychological level of 20,000 points, driven by a tech stock rout and a shift in southbound fund flows to net selling. This analysis examines the sector, capital, and macroeconomic factors behind the drop and looks ahead to market prospects.

Hong Kong Stocks Face Divergence After Rally: Hang Seng Index Battle at 30,000 Intensifies
After a sustained rally, the Hang Seng Index approaches the 30,000 mark, with bulls and bears locked in fierce combat. This article analyzes southbound fund flows, external market volatility, and technical pressures to explore the index's future direction.

Hang Seng Index Breaks Below 17,000: Intensified Battle Between Domestic and Foreign Capital Weighs on Hong Kong Stocks
The Hang Seng Index has fallen below the 17,000 mark as shifting Fed rate cut expectations and weak Chinese economic data drive foreign capital outflows, while southbound funds provide support but cannot reverse the trend. This article analyzes the reasons behind the decline and the outlook for Hong Kong stocks.

Hang Seng Index Breaks 21,000 in Three-Day Rally Led by Tech Stocks; Tencent and Alibaba See Inflows
The Hang Seng Index surged past 21,000 points for three consecutive days, driven by tech heavyweights like Tencent and Alibaba. Analysts attribute the rebound to sustained southbound capital inflows and improved macro conditions, but caution that earnings and risks remain key.

Hang Seng Index Falls Below 18,000: Southbound Funds Defy Trend to Boost Tencent and Alibaba Holdings
The Hang Seng Index dropped below the 18,000 mark, but southbound funds net bought Tencent and Alibaba. This article analyzes the logic behind the capital flow, valuation appeal, and potential impact on Hong Kong stocks.

Hang Seng Index Falls for Third Straight Day, Breaks Below 22,000; Tencent and Alibaba Buck Trend with Southbound Fund Inflows
Hong Kong's Hang Seng Index fell for three consecutive days, slipping below the 22,000 mark. Despite the downturn, tech giants Tencent and Alibaba attracted significant southbound fund inflows, driven by valuation appeal and earnings recovery expectations.

Tencent and Alibaba Lead Hong Kong Core Assets as Foreign Capital Returns, Boosting Hang Seng Index
Southbound funds continue to accumulate, while foreign capital returns to Hong Kong core assets like Tencent and Alibaba, driving the Hang Seng Index to stabilize and rebound. This article analyzes three key drivers: valuation discounts, policy expectations, and earnings improvements.

Hang Seng Index Falls Below 18,000, Tencent Gains Southbound Funds Amid Market Downturn: Hong Kong Stock Analysis
The Hang Seng Index breaks below the 18,000-point mark amid market pressure. Tencent Holdings sees net buying from southbound funds during a pullback, highlighting divergent capital flows. This article analyzes the reasons for the index decline, Tencent's investment thesis, and the outlook for Hong Kong stocks.
