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Wednesday, January 28th, 2026

Hong Kong Exchanges & Clearing Ltd (388) Technical Buy: Bullish Trend Analysis & Target Price Forecast 2026

Broker Name: CGS International

Date of Report: January 7, 2026

Excerpt from CGS International report.

    Report Summary

  • CGS International issues a technical “Buy” on Hong Kong Exchanges & Clearing Ltd (388), citing an early-stage bullish trend and strong technical signals such as a breakout from a falling wedge, bullish Ichimoku and MACD indicators, rising stochastic oscillator, and healthy volume.
  • Key price levels: Entry at 432.40, 411.80, 390.40; Stop Loss at 375.10; Target prices at 470.00, 510.80, 531.00, and 610.00.
  • Report emphasizes that the uptrend in HKEX is likely to continue, supported by multiple technical indicators and positive momentum.
  • Standard disclaimers apply, and the report is intended for professional or institutional clients, not for general public distribution.

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