Ubiquitous has fallen by over 23%, while Haidilao has fallen by over 6%. Xiaopeng Motors has fallen by over 5%
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According to Securities Times Online, among the Hong Kong Stock Connect targets, Ubiquitous led the decline with a 23.49% drop, followed closely by TechSea International and Tiandongli with 8.07% and 7.75% drops, respectively. Dongfeng Group, Haidilao, and Tongcheng Travel also experienced significant declines, with 6.52%, 6.22%, and 6.21%, respectively. Laikai Pharmar-B, Vanke Enterprise, Innovation Qizhi, and Xiaopeng Auto-W fell more than 5%, while Jinsha China Limited, Maoyan Entertainment, Lianyirong Technology-W, Yiming Angke-B, and Jiumaojiu fell more than 4%.
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