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    Hong Kong exchange sees further headwinds after first-half profit drop

    Published by Jessica Weisman-Pitts

    Posted on August 17, 2022

    2 min read

    Last updated: February 4, 2026

    The image features HKEX CEO Nicolas Aguzin during a press conference discussing the 27% profit drop and ongoing challenges due to geopolitical tensions, impacting trading volumes and market sentiment.
    CEO Nicolas Aguzin discusses HKEX's profit drop amid global tensions - Global Banking & Finance Review
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    By Selena Li

    HONG KONG (Reuters) -The operator of the Hong Kong Stock Exchange (HKEX) flagged continued pressures from global political tensions and other negative factors as it posted a 27% fall in first-half profit on Wednesday.

    “Looking ahead, we know that there will continue to be headwinds,” Nicolas Aguzin, Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Ltd chief executive, told reporters on a post-results conference call.

    “Especially in the short term, geopolitics, market volatility and the rising interest rate environment will continue to impact our markets,” Aguzin added. “We expect cash market trading volume to be affected by broader global market sentiment.”

    Attributable profit at the HKEX slumped to HK$4.8 billion ($612 million) in the first six months from HK$6.6 billion a year earlier, due to a plunge in the number of new listings and lower trading activity. [L1N2ZT07J]

    However with a flurry of major Chinese overseas-listed firms such as Alibaba Group expressing interest in converting their Hong Kong secondary listings into dual primary listings, HKEX is bullish on a “homecoming” effect.

    Chinese companies are weighing up the impact of stringent listing rules being prepared by U.S. regulators.

    “So not only we’re having all these homecoming companies that are just the secondary listing. Now they’re starting to shift into primary listing. And that is a very attractive proposition,” Aguzin said.

    Shares of HKEX closed 1.6% lower in a strong broader market.

    Another issue for the HKEX is the London Metal Exchange (LME), which it owns, and which Aguzin said was seeing a more normal level of trading five months after a suspension of trading and the cancellation of some nickel trades.

    The suspension came in March as prices dramatically spiked, after which the metal bourse was hit by dwindling nickel trading and an investigation along with lawsuits by disgruntled investors.

    “The good news is that we’ve seen the normalization of the trading environment in the nickel market. The volumes have obviously been a little bit subdued, but trading was placed in a normalized manner,” said Aguzin.

    An independent review of the trading halt is going on by consultancy Oliver Wyman, said Laura Cha, HKEX’s chair, in a results statement.

    U.S. hedge fund Elliott Associates and Jane Street Global Trading are suing the LME for $456 million and $15.3 million respectively for cancelled nickel trades.

    (Reporting by Selena Li; Editing by Bernadette Baum and David Holmes)

    Frequently Asked Questions about Hong Kong exchange sees further headwinds after first-half profit drop

    1What is a stock exchange?

    A stock exchange is a marketplace where stocks, bonds, and other securities are bought and sold. It provides a platform for companies to raise capital and for investors to trade shares.

    2What is market volatility?

    Market volatility refers to the rate at which the price of securities increases or decreases for a given set of returns. It is often associated with the risk of investing.

    3What is a dual listing?

    A dual listing occurs when a company's shares are listed on more than one stock exchange. This allows the company to access a broader pool of investors.

    4What is trading volume?

    Trading volume is the total number of shares or contracts traded for a specified security during a given period. It indicates the activity level of a security.

    5What is a profit drop?

    A profit drop refers to a decrease in a company's earnings compared to a previous period. It can indicate financial challenges or decreased market performance.

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