The U.S. stock market continues to show positive momentum, which is reflected in the quotes of Hong Kong American Depositary Receipts. According to Ming Pao, Hong Kong-related ADRs increased by 35 points, closing at 26,448 points, a gain of 0.13%.
The most notable result was during the evening trading session. During this period, Hong Kong securities demonstrated a more substantial rise — up 443 points or 1.68%, reaching 26,855 points. The trading premium was 442 points, indicating strong investor interest in regional assets.
Meanwhile, trading under the connection mechanism between the northern and southern markets remains suspended, possibly due to technical or regulatory reasons. This creates certain restrictions on cross-border transactions between the Hong Kong and mainland Chinese markets.
These figures indicate the strengthening of Hong Kong assets in global securities trading, despite current restrictions on related channels.
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Hong Kong ADRs show recovery amid the rise of the American market
The U.S. stock market continues to show positive momentum, which is reflected in the quotes of Hong Kong American Depositary Receipts. According to Ming Pao, Hong Kong-related ADRs increased by 35 points, closing at 26,448 points, a gain of 0.13%.
The most notable result was during the evening trading session. During this period, Hong Kong securities demonstrated a more substantial rise — up 443 points or 1.68%, reaching 26,855 points. The trading premium was 442 points, indicating strong investor interest in regional assets.
Meanwhile, trading under the connection mechanism between the northern and southern markets remains suspended, possibly due to technical or regulatory reasons. This creates certain restrictions on cross-border transactions between the Hong Kong and mainland Chinese markets.
These figures indicate the strengthening of Hong Kong assets in global securities trading, despite current restrictions on related channels.