Hong Kong-listed companies' share repurchase activity remains active

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Since 2026, the activity of share buybacks by Hong Kong-listed companies has remained continuously active. According to Wind data, as of March 16, a total of 137 Hong Kong-listed companies had cumulatively repurchased 830 million shares, with buyback amounts exceeding HK$20 billion. Companies such as Tencent Holdings, Xiaomi Group-W, and ZTO Express-W have carried out multiple large-scale repurchases. Buybacks in the Hong Kong market are also a major source of incremental capital in the market; as of March 17, since 2026, the Hang Seng Index has risen by nearly 1% in total. Analysts believe that corporate share buybacks are an important positive signal and help maintain company value. The Hong Kong stock market is already in a period of bottoming out; looking ahead, the index’s bottom is gradually forming, but a sustained rebound may still require more time. The absolute valuation of the Hang Seng TECH Index is already approaching historical lows, providing a relatively high margin of safety. (China Economic Network)

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