Movement Alert|Haizhi Technology Group Rises 5.09% in Regular Trading, AI Sector Sustained Strength and Post-Stock Connect Capital Inflows Drive Rebound

Market Focus06-18

On June 18, Haizhi Technology Group rose 5.09% in regular trading, reaching HKD 65.65 per share, with turnover of HKD 107 million. The stock rebounded following a more than 5% pullback in the prior session.

On the news front, the broader AI sector continued to strengthen, with peer stocks Knowledge Atlas surging over 13% and MINIMAX climbing over 8%, lifting overall sentiment across the systems software space. Haizhi Technology was formally included in the Stock Connect eligible list on June 8, after which the stock experienced significant volatility — posting consecutive sharp gains before pulling back over 12% on June 12 and declining again on June 17. Today's move represents a technical recovery in line with sector momentum.

As a scarce graph-model fusion AI target within Stock Connect, incremental southbound capital allocation continues to play a role. The interplay between new and existing investors has resulted in wide-ranging price oscillations. Institutionally, BOCI and Guotai Haitong have both issued bullish ratings, with target prices ranging from HKD 80.81 to HKD 97.47.

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