Hong Kong stocks opened higher on February 23. The Hang Seng Index opened at 26,798.97 points, up 385.62 points, a 1.46% increase; the Hang Seng Tech Index opened at 5,303.5 points, up 92.0 points, a 1.77% increase. Among the Hang Seng Index constituents, NetEase-S, Shenzhou International, and JD Health saw the largest gains, while Master Kong Holdings, Hengan International, and Longfor Group experienced the largest declines. Among the Hang Seng Tech Index components, NetEase-S, JD Health, and Kuaishou-W led the gains.
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Hong Kong stocks open on February 23: Hang Seng Index up 1.46%, Hang Seng Tech Index up 1.77%
Hong Kong stocks opened higher on February 23. The Hang Seng Index opened at 26,798.97 points, up 385.62 points, a 1.46% increase; the Hang Seng Tech Index opened at 5,303.5 points, up 92.0 points, a 1.77% increase. Among the Hang Seng Index constituents, NetEase-S, Shenzhou International, and JD Health saw the largest gains, while Master Kong Holdings, Hengan International, and Longfor Group experienced the largest declines. Among the Hang Seng Tech Index components, NetEase-S, JD Health, and Kuaishou-W led the gains.
Disclaimer: This article is generated by AI and is for reference only. It does not constitute any investment advice. Operate at your own risk. Eastmoney publishes this content to disseminate more information and has no stance on it. Eastmoney strives for but does not guarantee the complete accuracy of the data. If there are any errors or omissions, please refer to the official disclosures by the companies listed as designated by the China Securities Regulatory Commission. Eastmoney is not responsible for any gains or losses caused by all or part of this information. Users assume the risk of using the service, and Eastmoney makes no guarantees of any kind.