Movement Alert|CSOP 2x Leveraged SK Hynix Rises 3.01% at Open, Global Leveraged ETF Boom and Tech Giants Supply Race Fuel Gains

Market Focus
Jun 01

On June 1, CSOP 2x Leveraged SK Hynix (07709.HK) rose 3.01% at open, trading at HK$141.8, with trading volume of HK$37.70 million.

On the news front, the global leveraged/inverse single-stock ETF market has surpassed US$60 billion in total scale, with the SK Hynix 2x leveraged ETF now ranking as the world's largest leveraged single-stock product. South Korea's debut batch of individual stock leveraged ETFs attracted over US$2.8 billion on their first trading day, with capital momentum continuing to spill over into similar Hong Kong-listed leveraged products.

On the fundamental side, Alphabet, Microsoft, and Meta are actively competing for long-term supply agreements with SK Hynix. The company, leveraging its dominant position in the HBM market, has declined offers of factory construction subsidies and is instead demanding contracts exceeding five years with minimum price guarantee clauses, demonstrating its strong bargaining power as a core supplier. SK Hynix's market capitalization recently surpassed one trillion US dollars, making it the third Asian company to enter the trillion-dollar club.

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