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Risk Warning on Trading HK Stocks
Despite Hong Kong's robust legal and regulatory framework, its stock market still faces unique risks and challenges, such as currency fluctuations due to the Hong Kong dollar's peg to the US dollar and the impact of mainland China's policy changes and economic conditions on Hong Kong stocks.
HK Stock Trading Fees and Taxation
Trading costs in the Hong Kong stock market include transaction fees, stamp duty, settlement charges, and currency conversion fees for foreign investors. Additionally, taxes may apply based on local regulations.
HK Non-Essential Consumer Goods Industry
The Hong Kong stock market encompasses non-essential consumption sectors like automotive, education, tourism, catering, and apparel. Of the 643 listed companies, 35% are mainland Chinese, making up 65% of the total market capitalization. Thus, it's heavily influenced by the Chinese economy.
HK Real Estate Industry
In recent years, the real estate and construction sector's share in the Hong Kong stock index has notably decreased. Nevertheless, as of 2022, it retains around 10% market share, covering real estate development, construction engineering, investment, and property management.
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Stock Market
Understand stock issuance, trading, and the role of exchanges. The stock market is crucial for corporate financing, investor profit, and economic indicators, but beware of its risks.
IPO
An IPO is when a company first sells its stock to the public. Investors who buy new shares may profit, but there's also the risk of the stock trading below its IPO price, known as "breaking issue," due to factors like company fundamentals and market sentiment.
Dividends
Dividends are returns on stock investments, distributed as cash or stock. The amount depends on company performance and policies. Investors must note important dates and understand dividend tax regulations across markets.
Stock Split
Stock splits divide one share into multiple shares, usually when the stock price is high, to lower the buying threshold. Split ratios like 1:2, 1:3, 1:4, etc., often lower the stock price but may also signal the company's confidence, driving the price up.
Stock Buyback
Stock buybacks involve companies repurchasing their own shares, often to boost stock prices, thwart takeovers, and enhance shareholder returns. Well-timed buybacks can raise stock prices, but effectiveness varies.
Ex-Rights and Ex-Dividend
Ex-dividend and ex-rights are crucial for companies adjusting stock prices and distributing dividends, affecting shareholders' rights and returns. Investors buying stocks after these dates no longer receive entitlements or dividends.
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