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Tencent Holdings stock: buyback keeps pressure on bears as AI bottleneck warning hits tape

Tencent Holdings stock: buyback keeps pressure on bears as AI bottleneck warning hits tape

Hong Kong, Jan 11, 2026, 23:42 HKT — Market closed.

Tencent Holdings Ltd repurchased about 1 million shares on Jan. 9, spending HK$635.9 million, according to a filing with Hong Kong’s stock exchange. The WeChat owner’s shares in Hong Kong closed at HK$611, down 0.81%.

Hong Kong markets reopen Monday, and the repurchase stands out as one of the scarce new signals for traders gauging demand in China’s internet giants. While buybacks reduce share count and return cash to investors, they seldom move prices on their own.

Tencent’s shares remain caught up in the swings of the AI trade, flipping between hope and skepticism. At a Beijing conference, Tencent’s chief AI scientist Yao Shunyu pointed out that China holds an advantage in “electricity and infrastructure” but is hitting “bottlenecks” in “production capacity, including lithography machines, and the software ecosystem.” MarketScreener

Tencent’s latest disclosure revealed it bought back 1,039,000 shares on the exchange, paying between HK$610.5 and HK$616 per share, totaling HK$635,933,353.10. The filing also showed the total repurchased under the current shareholder-approved mandate has reached 108,147,000 shares. It noted a 30-day ban on issuing new shares following buybacks, lasting through Feb. 8.

Tencent underperformed the wider market in the latest session. On Jan. 9, the Hang Seng Index climbed 0.32%, with the Hang Seng Tech Index inching up 0.15%, state media reported.

In the U.S., Tencent’s ADR (TCEHY) barely moved on Friday, closing at $78.94, down just 0.01%, according to Investing.com data.

Hong Kong’s tape next week looks full, even though Tencent isn’t reporting earnings. On Jan. 13, China’s GigaDevice Semiconductor will make its Hong Kong Stock Exchange debut. This comes amid a wave of AI and chip-related IPOs that have been drawing focus—and occasionally draining liquidity—from the traditional index giants.

Investors will focus first on whether Tencent maintains its steady buyback pace and if the stock can find footing after sliding despite gains in the broader tech index. Fresh updates on AI spending, gaming regulations, or ad demand could still trigger swift moves in the shares.

But buybacks can only do so much. Another round of risk-off sentiment or new regulatory crackdowns on China’s platform giants might overwhelm corporate backing and drag Tencent down along with the broader sector.

Tencent shares return to trading Monday, Jan. 12. The key triggers now: early Hong Kong tech activity and the upcoming buyback update.

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