Movement Alert|J&T Express-W Rises 3.34% in Regular Trading, Passive Fund Allocation Anticipated Ahead of HSI Inclusion Effective Date

Market Focus06-02

On June 2, J&T Express-W rose 3.34% in regular trading, reaching 9.3 HKD/share, with trading volume of 41.16 million HKD. The rally was driven by approaching implementation of the company's inclusion in the Hang Seng Index constituent stocks.

The Hang Seng Index Company announced that J&T Express-W will be added to the Hang Seng Index, with changes to be implemented after market close on June 5 and effective from June 8. As the effective date nears, passive index fund allocation demand expectations have intensified, prompting capital to position ahead of the official inclusion.

Fundamentally, the company reported Q1 global parcel volume of 8.326 billion pieces, a 26.2% year-over-year increase, with daily average parcel volume reaching 92.5 million pieces. Notably, overseas market parcel volume share rose to 35.1%, up 4.3 percentage points from the prior quarter, reflecting continued international expansion momentum that provides additional support for the stock.

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