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Pop Mart Stock Surges on November 27, 2025 as Labubu Goes Mainstream: 9992.HK & PMRTY Latest News and Outlook

Pop Mart Stock Surges on November 27, 2025 as Labubu Goes Mainstream: 9992.HK & PMRTY Latest News and Outlook

Pop Mart shares jumped 8.9% to HK$222.80 in Hong Kong Thursday, with market cap near HK$272 billion, after its Labubu character debuted at the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade in New York. The Hang Seng Index rose 0.4% on renewed Fed rate-cut hopes. A 30,000-share block trade at HK$224.20 suggested profit-taking as the stock spiked. Pop Mart’s US ADR traded around US$26, up 2% on the day.
27 November 2025
Hong Kong Stocks Today (Nov 10, 2025): Hang Seng Jumps 1.6% as China CPI Turns Positive; Pop Mart and CNOOC Lead Gains

Hong Kong Stocks Today (Nov 10, 2025): Hang Seng Jumps 1.6% as China CPI Turns Positive; Pop Mart and CNOOC Lead Gains

The Hang Seng Index jumped 1.55% to 26,649.06 on Monday, November 10, 2025, after China’s October CPI rose 0.2% and producer-price deflation narrowed. Pop Mart surged 8.1%, CNOOC gained 6.0%, and China Resources Mixc Lifestyle rose 5.0%. The rally followed optimism over progress on the U.S. government shutdown and improving global risk appetite.

Stock Market Today

  • Nifty50 Opens Above 23,200, BSE Sensex Gains Over 700 Points Amid Market Recovery
    March 20, 2026, 12:25 AM EDT. India's stock markets rebounded Friday after Thursday's steep selloff. Nifty50 opened above 23,200, up 227 points (0.99%), while the BSE Sensex climbed 738 points to 74,945.45. The sharp drop followed escalating tensions in West Asia, which fueled a global risk-off mood and pushed crude oil prices higher. Confidence was shaken but now recovers as Israeli officials signaled no further strikes on Iran's oil infrastructure, easing Brent crude prices to $106 from $118. Financial and auto stocks, hit hard earlier, are set for gains. Foreign investors continued net selling, offloading equities worth Rs 7,558 crore, yet domestic funds countered with buying support. Asian markets rose on easing oil prices and US market rebounds despite Wall Street's prior losses. Analysts caution ongoing volatility as geopolitical risks persist.
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