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China's EV trio opens mixed in HK, Nio up nearly 7%, Xpeng and Li Auto down over 2%

Nio opened up 6.9 percent, while Xpeng fell 2.51 percent and Li Auto dropped 2.48 percent.

EV stocks extend gains in Hong Kong, with Nio, Xpeng, Li Auto all opening up over 10%

The Chinese government's expression of support for capital markets on Wednesday continued to give a boost to heavily sold Chinese assets.

EV stocks open sharply higher in Hong Kong as broader market recovers from panic selling

Nio opened up 13.96 percent, Xpeng rose 11.47 percent and Li Auto gained 13.6 percent.

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    Hong Kong-listed EV stocks plunge as broad market sell-off continues

    Nio opened down 8.11 percent, Xpeng opened down 5.24 percent and Li Auto opened down 14.98 percent.

    Deutsche Bank on 'fire sale' of China EV stocks: Near-term technical trough could occur, but multiples may remain paralyzed for awhile

    Last week, some entities chose to "be first" and this may have turned into a fire sale where institutional shareholders simply have given up on China ADRs as an asset class.

    US-listed Chinese firms plunge as delisting fears come back into play, CSRC responds

    The CSRC said it respects regulation by foreign regulators, but firmly opposes the approach of some forces to politicize securities regulation.

    Nio shares close basically flat in Hong Kong debut

    Nio rose about 6 percent to an intra-day high of HK$169.50 at one point in early trading in Hong Kong today, but the gains narrowed after that.

    Nio successfully listed in Hong Kong, opening at HK$160

    Nio will continue to make innovations in technologies, bring superior products and experiences to its users, and create long-term value for investors, said William Li.

    Nio to register about 60% of its Class A ordinary shares in Hong Kong

    Nio's 820 million Class A ordinary shares, or about 58.89 percent of the total number of outstanding Class A ordinary shares, will be registered in Hong Kong by 9 am Thursday.

    Nio admitted to HKEX's central clearing system, paving way for Thursday's listing

    The effective date of settlement of Nio shares in the system is March 8, two days before the expected listing date of these shares to facilitate the portfolio transfer.