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Hong Kong Adds China AI Stocks to Stock Gauges

Hong Kong stock gauges may add some of China's top AI companies. Inclusion would open trading links that could bring billions of dollars in inflows.

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Hong Kong stock gauges may add some of China's top AI companies to their indexes. Inclusion would open trading links that could bring billions of dollars in inflows.

The companies are among candidates for inclusion in Hong Kong stock gauges. The move would connect them to trading links that allow investors to buy and sell shares across markets.

Analysts have not released specific names or timelines for the changes. The potential inflows would depend on how many shares become available through the trading links.

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