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A growing disconnect has emerged between Hong Kong's American Depositary Receipts (ADRs) and their local market counterparts, with ADR prices slipping notably against local market closing prices. As reported by RTHK, major Hong Kong corporations saw their ADRs underperform compared to what they fetched in the local market. HSBC, AIA, and Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing each posted ADR declines exceeding 1% relative to their local market close, while tech giants Tencent and Alibaba experienced steeper drops of nearly 2% against their local market benchmarks. This divergence between ADRs and local market valuations underscores the different dynamics at play in these parallel trading environments. The variance highlights how securities can trade at different premiums or discounts when shifting between the local market and ADR channels, a phenomenon that reflects broader liquidity and currency considerations affecting cross-border equity trading in Hong Kong's market ecosystem.