On August 17, Z.AI fell 3.31% in regular trading to 1212.0 HKD/share, with turnover of HKD 924 million, extending the sell-the-news pattern that emerged following the GLM-5.3 model release on August 14.
On August 14, Z.AI initially surged over 8.8% on the GLM-5.3 announcement before reversing sharply to close down 4.94% at 1252 HKD. The new model features 50% improved coding capability versus GLM-5.2 and ranked first among open-source models on multiple benchmarks, with weights to be open-sourced within two weeks. Despite the positive product news, shares have been under profit-taking pressure following a concentrated run of catalysts — MSCI China Index inclusion effective August 31, Morgan Stanley raising its target price 72% to 1700 HKD, and Daiwa initiating coverage at 1500 HKD.
South-bound fund flows revealed institutional divergence, with HKD 10.38 billion net sold on August 13 followed by HKD 13.22 billion net bought on August 14, suggesting active position rotation at elevated levels.
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