Short Selling Activity in Hong Kong Stocks on February 23

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On the previous trading day, CR Beer -R (80291), Tencent Holdings -R (80700), and JD.com Group -SWR (89618) recorded the highest short selling ratios, reaching 100.00%, 95.69%, and 83.72% respectively. Alibaba-W (09988), Xiaomi Group-W (01810), and Tencent Holdings (00700) had the largest short selling turnover amounts, at HKD 2.196 billion, HKD 1.590 billion, and HKD 1.081 billion respectively. Tencent Holdings -R (80700), Beijing Enterprises Water Group (00371), and COFCO Joycome (01610) showed the highest deviation values, at 46.66%, 40.88%, and 40.50% respectively.

The top ten rankings by short selling ratio were as follows: CR Beer -R (80291) with a short turnover of HKD 115,100 and a ratio of 100.00% (deviation 27.26%); Tencent Holdings -R (80700) with HKD 7.1887 million and 95.69% (deviation 46.66%); JD.com Group -SWR (89618) with HKD 119,600 and 83.72% (deviation 13.02%); Xiaomi Group -WR (81810) with HKD 3.5203 million and 81.53% (deviation 37.28%); Li Ning -R (82331) with HKD 303,300 and 77.48% (deviation 14.53%); BYD Co. -R (81211) with HKD 841,500 and 69.81% (deviation 11.97%); Alibaba -WR (89988) with HKD 11.947 million and 68.51% (deviation 30.31%); Wharf Holdings (00004) with HKD 50.0109 million and 67.04% (deviation 15.71%); Lenovo Group -R (80992) with HKD 566,200 and 57.18% (deviation -18.07%); and BAIC Motor (01958) with HKD 4.8793 million and 57.02% (deviation 37.52%).

The top ten rankings by short selling turnover amount were: Alibaba-W (09988) with HKD 2.196 billion (ratio 21.02%, deviation 8.33%); Xiaomi Group-W (01810) with HKD 1.590 billion (ratio 47.77%, deviation 27.87%); Tencent Holdings (00700) with HKD 1.081 billion (ratio 9.67%, deviation 1.03%); Baidu Group -SW (09888) with HKD 951 million (ratio 38.03%, deviation 10.81%); Meituan-W (03690) with HKD 627 million (ratio 28.51%, deviation 8.20%); Pop Mart (09992) with HKD 597 million (ratio 37.55%, deviation 13.76%); HSBC Holdings (00005) with HKD 475 million (ratio 34.12%, deviation 17.59%); BYD Co. (01211) with HKD 405 million (ratio 29.94%, deviation 8.02%); China Construction Bank (00939) with HKD 391 million (ratio 34.97%, deviation 12.07%); and Sun Hung Kai Properties (00016) with HKD 371 million (ratio 39.40%, deviation 1.57%).

The top ten rankings by deviation value were: Tencent Holdings -R (80700) with a deviation of 46.66% (short turnover HKD 7.1887 million, ratio 95.69%); Beijing Enterprises Water Group (00371) with 40.88% (short turnover HKD 20.0399 million, ratio 51.14%); COFCO Joycome (01610) with 40.50% (short turnover HKD 6.5178 million, ratio 49.54%); BioMap -B (02315) with 38.35% (short turnover HKD 3.8266 million, ratio 40.57%); Giant Biogene (02367) with 38.24% (short turnover HKD 17.336 million, ratio 51.28%); BAIC Motor (01958) with 37.52% (short turnover HKD 4.8793 million, ratio 57.02%); Xiaomi Group -WR (81810) with 37.28% (short turnover HKD 3.5203 million, ratio 81.53%); Simcere Pharmaceutical (02096) with 37.17% (short turnover HKD 6.1097 million, ratio 49.63%); Dekon Food and Agriculture (02419) with 36.28% (short turnover HKD 5.5996 million, ratio 47.79%); and JNBY (03306) with 35.53% (short turnover HKD 6.0292 million, ratio 44.73%).

Note: The deviation value represents the difference between the current day's short selling ratio and the stock's average short selling ratio over the past 30 trading days.

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