After rising for three consecutive days, the Hang Seng Index rose first and then retreated today. The 22,000 level was gained and then lost. The Hang Seng Index opened 314 points higher this morning, but after rising above 22,000, selling pressure increased. In the afternoon, the

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After rising for three consecutive days, the Hang Seng Index rose first and then retreated today. The 22,000 level was gained and then lost. The Hang Seng Index opened 314 points higher this morning, but after rising above 22,000, selling pressure increased. In the afternoon, the - DayDayNews

After rising for three consecutive days, the Hang Seng Index rose first and then retreated today. The 22,000 level was gained and then lost. The Hang Seng Index opened 314 points higher this morning, but after rising above 22,000, selling pressure increased. In the afternoon, the Hang Seng Index fell as much as 135 points to a low of 21,719. The Hang Seng Index closed at 21,831 points throughout the day, down 22 points or 0.1%. The H-Share Index's gain throughout the day narrowed to 47 points, or 0.5%, to 9,931 points, and the market's turnover rose slightly to 78.314 billion.

The rising trend of gaming stocks continued, with Sands (01928.HK) +2.200 (+8.594%) short selling $188 million; ratio 11.128% and Galaxy Entertainment (00027.HK) +0.900 (+3.939%) short selling $122 million; ratio 14.156% rose 8.6% and 3.9% throughout the day, making it the strongest blue chip. Heavyweight HSBC (00005.HK) -0.100 (-0.165%) short sold $8.91 million; ratio 10.881%, down 0.2% for the day. It was reported that ICBC (01398.HK) +0.020 (+0.434%) short sold $2.50 million; ratio 2.792% to acquire the Argentinian branch of HSBC, and the stock price rose 0.4% throughout the day.

Defensive stocks retreated, with the Hang Seng Utilities Index falling 1.2%. Electricity (00006.HK) -1.500 (-2.020%) short selling $5.55 million; ratio 2.594% and Town Gas (00003.HK) -0.260 (-1.745%) short selling $75.2 million; ratio 21.920% fell 2% and 1.7%. Chinese telecommunications stocks retreated, with China Mobile (00941.HK) -1.200 (-1.267%) short-selling $345 million; ratio 9.120%, down 1.3% for the day. China Unicom (00762.HK) -0.310 (-3.103%) short sold $957 million; ratio 17.097% and China Telecom (00728.HK) -0.070 (-1.862%) short sold $660 million; ratio 19.209% fell 3.1% and 1.9%.

Tencent (00700.HK) -0.100 (-0.072%) Short selling $402 million; ratio 15.149%, down 0.1%. Hong Kong Stock Exchange (00388.HK) -0.300 (-0.161%) Short selling $98.6 million; ratio 15.292%, down 0.2% for the day. Automobile stocks generally performed well. BYD (01211.HK) +2.250 (+5.288%) short sold $410 million; the ratio was 6.738%. The country index rebounded 5.3% throughout the day and was the strongest. Geely (00175.HK) +0.170 (+4.582%) Short selling $479 million; ratio 8.898%, up 4.6%. GAC (02238.HK) +0.270 (+4.122%) Short Sold $488 million; Ratio 30.379% Up 4%.

Domestic stocks Belle (01880.HK) +0.080 (+1.122%) short sold $334 million; ratio 22.998% and Mengniu (02319.HK) +0.850 (+2.872%) short sold $633 million; ratio 31.463%. rose 1.1% and 2.9%. However, Hua Chuang (00291.HK) -0.460 (-3.125%) short sold $6.42 million; ratio 5.862% and the stock price fell 3.1%. In addition, real estate stocks were under pressure. Blue-chip China Overseas (00688.HK) -0.800 (-3.194%) short sold $192 million; the ratio was 21.404%; and Rundi (01109.HK) -0.400 (-2.002%) short sold $4.49 million; The ratio was 3.027%, down 3.2% and 2% respectively. Shanghai Industrial (00363.HK) +1.040 (+5.849%) short-selling $5.64 million; ratio 3.177% was upgraded by Morgan Stanley, and the stock price jumped 5.8%, but CITIC Limited (00267.HK) -0.400 (-2.740%) Short selling $190 million; ratio 50.078%, down 2.7%.

Chinese financial gains narrowed, China Life (02628.HK) +0.150 (+0.526%) short sold $215 million; ratio 30.635% and Ping An of China (02318.HK) +0.250 (+0.605%) short sold $326 million; Ratio 24.495%, share prices rose 0.5% and 0.6% respectively. China Construction Bank (00939.HK) +0.010 (+0.187%) short sold $233 million; ratio 18.997%, up 0.2%. It is rumored that Saudi Arabia may acquire billions of dollars of assets from PetroChina. PetroChina (00857.HK) +0.170 (+3.041%) short sold $65.6 million; ratio 8.754%. The stock price rose 3% throughout the day. CNOOC (00883.HK) +0.120 (+1.455%) Short $850m; Ratio 5.724% Up 1.5%. Glencore (00805.HK) +0.260 (+2.063%) shares rose 2.1%. It was recently rumored that it was negotiating to sell agricultural assets valued at US$10.5 billion.

Pharmaceutical stocks were popular, Baiyunshan (00874.HK) +1.000 (+4.878%) short sold $2.12 million; ratio 3.577% and Fosun Pharma (02196.HK) +1.250 (+5.165%) short sold $2.32 million ; Ratio 3.269% The stock price rose 4.9% and 5.2%. Ruinian International (02010.HK) -0.140 (-10.687%) Short selling $7.66 million; Ratio 10.493% It plans to issue a rights issue at a 30% discount, and the stock price fell 10.7% throughout the day. (Quotes are delayed for at least fifteen minutes. Short selling information is as of 2015-10-06 16:25.)

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