Hong Kong Stocks Close Slightly Higher as Tech Hype Cools; XPeng Soars on AI Buzz — Hang Seng Ends at 26,696 (Nov 11, 2025)
11 November 2025
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Hong Kong Stocks Close Slightly Higher as Tech Hype Cools; XPeng Soars on AI Buzz — Hang Seng Ends at 26,696 (Nov 11, 2025)

HONG KONG — November 11, 2025. Hong Kong stocks eked out a second straight gain on Tuesday as investors rotated out of richly valued tech names and into defensives, even as a blockbuster move in EV maker XPeng grabbed headlines. The Hang Seng Index (HSI) rose 0.18% to 26,696.41, while the Hang Seng China Enterprises Index added 0.19% to 9,461.49 and the Hang Seng Tech Index edged up 0.15% to 5,924.39. The close put the HSI back near a one‑month high. Xinhua News

Morning wobble, afternoon recovery

The session started soft as traders braced for a run of China macro prints later this week (including credit, industrial output and retail sales), and for Hong Kong’s final Q3 GDP release on Friday, November 14. By the close, dip‑buying in property and financials helped the benchmark reverse early losses and finish modestly higher. TradingView

‘AI fatigue’ keeps a lid on tech — with one big exception

The tone across growth shares remained cautious as investors questioned frothy AI‑linked valuations. That skepticism kept the broader tech complex contained despite the index’s green finish, reflecting a rotation toward dividend and defensive plays. Finimize

XPeng steals the show

XPeng (9868.HK) was the outlier. The stock spiked as much as ~18% intraday—and ended sharply higher—after a flurry of headlines around its humanoid robot program and record monthly deliveries. Multiple outlets flagged the push into robotics and autonomy, while the company’s October deliveries hit an all‑time high of 42,013 vehicles, up 76% year on year. The surge drove XPeng to its highest level in years. TradingView

Sector and stock movers

Gains in property and financials underpinned the afternoon turnaround. On the flip side, some heavyweight internet names faded: Alibaba and Meituan slipped, tempering the index’s advance. In semis, SMIC retreated around 3% as investors continued to debate the sustainability of the AI chip rally. Elsewhere, HSBC and Sinopharm firmed. South China Morning Post

Global backdrop: Shutdown relief vs. valuation jitters

Globally, risk appetite was supported by relief that the U.S. Senate passed a deal to end the record shutdown, with the House expected to take it up next. That tailwind was offset by “niggles” over stretched tech valuations—a theme that also resonated in Hong Kong’s subdued tech breadth. Reuters

Why it matters

  • Breadth still fragile: A narrow leadership profile—XPeng’s surge alongside defensive interest—suggests investors are selective and unwilling to chase high‑beta tech broadly without clearer macro visibility. Finimize
  • Macro calendar risk: China’s monthly data run and Hong Kong’s revised Q3 GDP on Nov 14 are immediate catalysts that could shake up sector leadership. Hong Kong Government Information
  • Positioning over momentum: The market’s willingness to buy financials and defensives while fading parts of tech points to a preference for earnings durability and dividend support over pure AI momentum, at least in the near term. Finimize

Today’s key numbers (Nov 11, 2025)

  • Hang Seng Index:26,696.41 (+0.18%) — second straight daily gain, around a one‑month high. Xinhua News
  • HSCEI:9,461.49 (+0.19%). Xinhua News
  • Hang Seng Tech:5,924.39 (+0.15%). Xinhua News
  • XPeng (9868.HK): intraday up to ~+18%; surge follows record 42,013 October deliveries and heightened robotics optimism. TradingView

What to watch next

  • Friday, Nov 14:Hong Kong Q3 GDP (revised)—market will parse whether resilient services and finance offset ongoing property softness. Hong Kong Government Information
  • China data pulse: October credit growth, industrial output and retail sales—any upside surprise could broaden the Hong Kong rally beyond defensives. TradingView
  • AI leadership test: After this week’s XPeng fireworks, watch whether other AI‑themed names can re‑assert leadership without stretching valuations further. Finimize

Editor’s note: This story covers market action on Tuesday, November 11, 2025, and synthesizes closing data and color from Hong Kong and global sources. Index closes and sector moves are based on official and real‑time reporting; broader macro context reflects the latest cross‑market headlines available at press time. Reuters

Sources: Xinhua market close; TradingView intraday/close recap; Finimize market narrative; SCMP movers and one‑month‑high context; company and news releases on XPeng deliveries; Reuters global macro wrap. Yahoo Finance

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