HKEX stock ends up 2% as Hong Kong’s AI-IPO push lifts sentiment — what’s next
4 January 2026
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HKEX stock ends up 2% as Hong Kong’s AI-IPO push lifts sentiment — what’s next

NEW YORK, January 4, 2026, 08:35 ET — Market closed

  • HKEX shares last closed higher after a tech-led rally lifted Hong Kong stocks into 2026.
  • Investors are weighing whether a faster IPO pipeline and higher turnover can sustain the rebound in exchange fees.
  • Focus shifts to mainland-linked flows via Stock Connect and HKEX’s Feb. 26 results update.

Shares of Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Ltd (0388.HK), the operator of the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, last closed up 2.01% at HK$415.80. 1

The move matters because HKEX’s revenue is closely tied to market activity. When trading volumes and new listings rise, the exchange typically collects more trading, clearing and listing fees.

Hong Kong stocks kicked off 2026 with a sharp rebound as investors chased artificial intelligence-related names. The Hang Seng Index gained 707 points, or 2.76%, to 26,338, while the Hang Seng Tech Index rose 4%, according to public broadcaster RTHK. 2

That risk-on tone was reinforced by strong interest in new tech listings. AI chip designer Shanghai Biren Technology closed up 76% in its Hong Kong debut, while exchange filings showed a cluster of fresh listing applications at the start of the year. “AI is fundamentally transformative, driving keen investor appetite,” said Li He, a partner at law firm Davis Polk. 3

For HKEX, the key question is whether the appetite translates into sustained turnover — the value of shares traded — and a steadier IPO pipeline, rather than a one-off burst around year-end deals. Traders tend to treat HKEX as a proxy for confidence in Hong Kong’s capital markets, given that its earnings can swing with volumes.

Separately, HKEX said it appointed Kay LO Hei Rose to its Risk Management Committee, effective January 1.

Competitive pressure is also in focus. Hong Kong competes with other regional venues such as Singapore and major U.S. exchanges for high-growth listings, while positioning itself as a gateway for China-related capital raising.

Before the next session, investors will watch whether mainland participation returns through Stock Connect, the cross-border trading link between Hong Kong and mainland China. HKEX’s Stock Connect trading calendar shows northbound and southbound trading closed on Jan. 1 and Jan. 2, with trading resuming on Jan. 5. 4

The next company milestone is HKEX’s final results announcement, scheduled for Feb. 26, according to the exchange operator’s investor calendar. Investors will look for management’s read on listing applications and the durability of the volume rebound. 5

On the chart, HKEX traded between HK$406.60 and HK$416.80 in the latest session, with a 52-week range of HK$271.00 to HK$466.00, according to Investing.com data. Bulls are watching whether the stock can hold above the lower end of that range and push through recent resistance near the mid-HK$400s. 6

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