Daily Hong Kong Stock Market News Express (Wednesday, October 16)

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2024.10.16 00:58

Individual Stock News

  1. According to Hong Kong media reports, Hong Kong will release the "Policy Address" today, and the government has no intention to cancel the stock stamp duty.

  2. China Taiping (02601.HK) announces a profit increase, with an expected net profit attributable to shareholders of 37-39.4 billion yuan for the first three quarters, a year-on-year growth of approximately 60%-70%.

  3. China Pacific Insurance (02328.HK) expects a 20%-40% year-on-year increase in net profit for the first three quarters.

  4. Anton Oilfield Services (03337.HK) received new orders worth 1.487 billion yuan in the third quarter, a 48.2% increase year-on-year.

  5. Air China (00753.HK) saw a 20.0% year-on-year increase in passenger turnover in September.

  6. China Eastern Airlines (00670.HK) reported a 25.17% year-on-year increase in passenger turnover in September.

  7. China Southern Airlines (01055.HK) recorded a 9.81% year-on-year increase in passenger capacity input in September.

  8. Junshi Biosciences (01877.HK): Toripalimab has been approved for listing in Hong Kong, China.

  9. Morgan Stanley increased its holdings in Kingdee International (00268.HK) by approximately 28.8887 million shares, with a price of around 9.35 Hong Kong dollars per share.

  10. China National Building Material (03323.HK) issued a profit warning, expecting a loss attributable to equity holders of around 700 million yuan for the first three quarters, a shift from profit to loss year-on-year.

  11. GAC Group (02238.HK): Orient Hontai Capital will subscribe to GAC Leasing's additional registered capital of 1.7 billion yuan.

  12. People's Insurance Group of China (01339.HK) announces a profit increase, with an expected net profit attributable to shareholders of 33.83-37.931 billion yuan for the first three quarters, a year-on-year growth of 65%-85%.

  13. Horizon Robotics is set to IPO in Hong Kong, planning to issue 1.355 billion shares with a maximum price of 3.99 Hong Kong dollars