HK Close | Tech Slump Drags HSI Lower Even as IT Consulting and Transport Shares Surge

Tiger Newspress04-09 16:11

I. Market Overview

The Hong Kong market ended lower on 9 April, pressured by a broad sell-off in large-cap technology counters. The Hang Seng Index (HSI) fell 0.54% to 25,752.40 points after wobbling in a narrow band for most of the session. The Hang Seng China Enterprises Index (HSCEI) lost 0.75% to 8,611.83, while the tech-heavy Hang Seng Tech Index (HSTECH) slumped 2.06% to 4,821.67 as software, e-commerce and EV names retreated. A late-day rebound in commodity-linked and logistics shares helped the broader market trim deeper midday losses, but failed to offset sustained profit-taking in growth stocks.

Total market turnover amounted to HKD 244.98 billion, down slightly from Monday, reflecting a wait-and-see stance ahead of key U.S. inflation data and lingering geopolitical headlines. Short-selling turnover accounted for roughly 17% of the total, indicating selective bearish positioning rather than broad capitulation.

II. Sector Performance

Large-cap Tech Stocks

Sector weakness was pronounced: Alibaba –2.85%, Xiaomi –4.27% and JD Health –2.79% paced losses, while relative resilience in Tencent +0.10% and minor rebounds in Leapmotor +2.26% and NIO +2.17% offered scant relief. The mixed performance underscores persistent rotation away from richly valued internet names toward policy-supported industrial and resources plays.

Top Performing Sectors

  • IT Consulting & Other Services +11.45% – digital transformation plays spiked on contract-win speculation.

  • Cargo Ground Transportation +10.20% – logistics operators rallied on freight-rate optimism.

  • Electronic Equipment & Instruments +4.01% – measurement-device makers advanced on export-order momentum.

Bottom Performing Sectors

  • Health Care Distributors –6.71% – margin concerns resurfaced after mixed earnings guidance.

  • Reinsurance –6.71% – profit-taking followed a multi-week rebound in financials.

  • Security & Alarm Services –5.88% – demand softness weighed on hardware providers.

III. Top 10 Gainers in Hong Kong Market Today

Stock Name

Ticker

Price (HKD)

Daily Change

GALAXIS TECH

02729

39.88

24.62%

XUNCE

03317

288.00

23.92%

DIAGENS-B

02526

299.00

9.52%

HAIXI PHARMA

02637

206.00

9.17%

GENFLEET-B

02595

38.80

9.05%

NUOBIKAN

02931

60.00

8.89%

NUOBIKAN

02635

59.55

8.87%

ZHIDA TECH

02910

37.88

8.23%

FOURSEMI

03625

112.90

7.83%

GOFINTECH QUANT

00290

6.17

7.68%

Filter: Market cap>HKD10B

IV. Top 10 Losers in Hong Kong Market Today

Stock Name

Ticker

Price (HKD)

Daily Change

160 HEALTH

02656

53.00

-21.60%

WELLCELL HOLD

02477

18.26

-11.27%

CSOP SK Hynix Daily (2x) Leveraged Product

07709

28.74

-7.47%

MEITU

01357

4.39

-7.38%

KINGDEE INT'L

00268

8.45

-7.14%

PATEO

02889

111.00

-6.72%

CHINA RE

01508

1.39

-6.71%

TUYA-W

02391

17.54

-6.20%

LINGBAO GOLD

03330

28.08

-5.83%

NANSHAN AL INTL

02610

50.90

-5.83%

Filter: Market cap>HKD10B

V. Closing Summary

1. Hong Kong equities snapped a two-day rebound as the HSI and HSCEI both retreated, mirroring weakness in offshore China ADRs overnight. The modest pullback reflects investors’ caution ahead of U.S. CPI data and Federal Reserve rate expectations, with external headlines on the Middle East ceasefire continuing to drive intraday sentiment swings.

2. Large-cap tech names bore the brunt of the selling. Persistent concerns over softer China consumer data, intensifying price competition in smartphones and EVs, and lingering U.S. regulatory risk kept buyers on the sidelines. The narrow gains in Tencent and home-appliance heavyweight Midea Group were insufficient to cushion the sector-wide decline, resulting in a >2% drop for the Hang Seng Tech Index.

3. Away from big tech, rotational flows favoured industrial transport, chemicals and basic-materials plays amid firmer commodity prices and hopes of infrastructure stimulus. IT-consulting shares surged on digital-economy contract wins, while cargo transport stocks benefited from improved freight-rate outlooks. Conversely, reinsurance, health-care distributors and security services suffered sharp declines after recent rallies, highlighting an increasingly selective market.

4. New-economy IPO activity was muted, but secondary-market interest in niche semiconductor and biomedical names remained brisk, as evidenced by the outsized moves in today’s top gainers list. Looking ahead, traders will watch U.S. macro data and any updates on the tentative U.S.–Iran ceasefire for clues on risk appetite. A decisive break above – or below – the 26,000-point level for the HSI could set the short-term trading tone.

Sources: Public market data, intraday Hong Kong exchange filings, Tiger Newspress and Reuters dispatches dated 9 April.

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