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Asia-Pacific Top Movers: Thursday, August 20

Asia-Pacific Top Movers: Thursday, August 20

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Asia-Pacific Top Movers: Thursday, August 20

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  • 000660 led South Korea with a +12.73% move on 2026-08-20
  • Covered 10 exchanges — 10 with notable gainers, 9 with notable decliners
  • Includes ASX, HKEX, mainland China, TSE, SGX, KOSPI, TWSE, NSE, and NZX coverage

Session at a Glance

KOSPI explodes 5.9% as Samsung and SK Hynix unveil record shareholder return plans.

ASX 200 Australia ▲ +0.33%
Nikkei 225 Japan ▲ +1.36%
Hang Seng Hong Kong ▲ +0.80%
Shanghai Composite China ▲ +0.24%
Taiwan TAIEX Taiwan ▲ +0.48%
KOSPI South Korea ▲ +5.89%
Straits Times Index Singapore ▼ -0.45%
Nifty 50 India ▲ +0.65%

South Korea dominated the Asia-Pacific session after Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix announced combined shareholder returns exceeding 140 trillion won in buybacks and dividends, sending the KOSPI up nearly 6% and triggering the sidecar circuit breaker. The AI memory trade roared back — SK Hynix surged 12.7% and Samsung jumped over 9%, dragging the entire electronics sector up 9.2%.

Japan’s Nikkei rode the semiconductor tailwind higher with a 1.36% gain, led by auto and tech names. Hong Kong and mainland China posted modest advances, with the Unitree Robotics IPO — surging 460% on debut — keeping robotics and EV-adjacent names like BYD in focus. Australia’s ASX edged up 0.33% as Northern Star’s record earnings lifted gold miners, but CBA’s ongoing post-earnings valuation unwind dragged on the index.

Singapore was the lone decliner, with banks softening after OCBC went ex-dividend and broader dollar weakness weighed on financials.

Here are the standout movers across Asia-Pacific’s major exchanges for the session of Thursday, August 20, grouped by market.

Australia (ASX)

↑ NST +6.21%

Mid-cap · 23.94 (local)

Why: Northern Star reported record FY26 results — NPAT up 24% to A$1.7 billion, EBITDA up 22%, and a fully franked 30c final dividend — triggering a post-earnings rally.

Pattern: Classic earnings-catalyst breakout on a gold miner benefiting from elevated gold prices. Volume confirmation on the gap-up suggests momentum continuation rather than a one-day pop.

↓ CBA -2.66%

Mega-cap · 156.4 (local)

Why: CBA continues to sell off post its record A$10.98 billion annual profit — the stock trades at a 34% P/E premium to big-four peers and a 31% dividend yield discount, drawing valuation-based selling.

Pattern: Mean-reversion pattern: CBA has dropped roughly 8.8% over the past week despite strong fundamentals. The market is repricing the valuation premium, not the earnings quality.

Hong Kong (HKEX)

↑ 6098 +2.42%

Mid-cap · 5.505 (local)

Why: No clear catalyst in recent headlines — the move likely reflects broader Hong Kong market strength as the Hang Seng gained 0.80% on positive mainland sentiment.

Pattern: Modest 2.4% move on a mid-cap HK name tracking the index higher. No breakout signal — this looks like a sector-rotation drift rather than a standalone thesis.

↓ 2628 -0.96%

Mid-cap · 26.7 (local)

Why: No clear catalyst — China Life’s mild decline likely reflects profit-taking in insurance names after the broader KOSPI-led risk-on session favored tech over defensives.

Pattern: Sub-1% decline on a mid-cap insurer in a risk-on session is consistent with sector rotation out of defensives and into growth/tech. Not a directional signal.

China — Shanghai (SSE)

↑ 601318 +0.12%

Large-cap · 52.14 (local)

Why: Ping An barely moved, gaining just 0.12% — no clear catalyst. The Shanghai Composite’s modest 0.24% advance was spread thinly across sectors.

Pattern: Flat-line session for a large-cap financials name. No pattern to read — Ping An is range-bound and tracking the index. Wait for a directional catalyst.

↓ 601857 -1.96%

Large-cap · 10.99 (local)

Why: PetroChina declined nearly 2% as crude oil prices stayed soft and the market rotated into tech and EV names following the Unitree IPO euphoria on the STAR Market.

Pattern: Sector rotation trade — energy lagged as capital chased the robotics and chip theme. PetroChina’s upstream-heavy revenue mix makes it a direct read on oil sentiment.

China — Shenzhen (SZSE)

↑ 002594 +2.05%

Large-cap · 90.48 (local)

Why: BYD gained 2% as the Unitree Robotics IPO surge (460% on debut) lifted the entire robotics and EV supply chain in China, reinforcing the intelligent-vehicle narrative BYD trades on.

Pattern: Momentum continuation on a large-cap EV leader riding a thematic tailwind. BYD has been a consistent beneficiary of China’s robotics-plus-EV policy push — this is trend-following, not a breakout.

↓ 300750 -1.03%

Mega-cap · 385 (local)

Why: CATL dipped 1% despite signing a five-year supply deal with Dongfeng Liuzhou — the deal was priced in and the broader session favored robotics over battery names.

Pattern: Mild profit-taking on a mega-cap battery leader. The Dongfeng deal is incremental, not transformative. CATL’s 1% dip in a green market suggests rotation within the EV supply chain.

Japan (TSE)

↑ 7267 +4.78%

Large-cap · 1742 (local)

Why: Honda surged nearly 5%, extending a strong August run (+9% over the past month) following solid Q1 FY2027 earnings in early August that showed improved profitability and revenue growth.

Pattern: Momentum continuation pattern for a large-cap auto name re-rating on earnings strength. The Nikkei’s 1.36% gain gave Honda a rising-tide tailwind, but its 4.78% outperformance signals stock-specific demand.

↓ 8035 -1.17%

Mid-cap · 5.402e+04 (local)

Why: Tokyo Electron slipped 1.17% as chip equipment stocks continued to face profit-taking — the stock is down roughly 30% over the past month despite posting 41% EPS growth in Q1.

Pattern: Counter-trend weakness in a mid-cap semicon equipment name while the KOSPI chip rally dominated. The divergence suggests TEL is still digesting its prior selloff rather than participating in the rebound.

Singapore (SGX)

↑ H78 +0.85%

Mid-cap · 8.35 (local)

Why: No clear catalyst — Hongkong Land’s 0.85% rise was a modest move in a slightly down Singapore session. Real estate names drifted with no directional driver.

Pattern: Sub-1% move on a mid-cap REIT-adjacent name. No pattern to trade — this is noise in a quiet Singapore session. Check broader HK property sentiment for context.

↓ O39 -0.81%

Large-cap · 30.69 (local)

Why: OCBC softened 0.81% following its ex-dividend date on August 17 (S$0.47/share) — typical post-ex-div drift. Dollar weakness also weighed on Singapore bank sentiment.

Pattern: Post-dividend mechanical adjustment combined with a softer dollar backdrop for Singapore banks. OCBC hit an all-time high on Aug 14 — the pullback is orderly mean-reversion, not a trend break.

South Korea (KOSPI)

↑ 000660 +12.73%

Large-cap · 1.691e+06 (local)

Why: SK Hynix surged 12.7% after announcing a landmark 40 trillion won shareholder return plan and reaching a tentative wage deal with its union — catalysts stacked on top of the AI memory demand revival.

Pattern: Explosive catalyst-driven breakout with multiple positive triggers firing simultaneously. SK Hynix is the clearest AI memory proxy globally — this move triggered the KOSPI sidecar circuit breaker.

↓ 000270 -1.43%

Mid-cap · 1.311e+05 (local)

Why: Kia declined 1.43% despite the KOSPI surging — capital rotated aggressively into chip and electronics names, leaving auto stocks as a funding source for the semiconductor rally.

Pattern: Sector rotation out of autos into semis on a day dominated by SK Hynix and Samsung capital return news. Kia’s fundamentals are fine — the decline is relative, not absolute weakness.

Taiwan (TWSE)

↑ 2330 +1.06%

Mega-cap · 2375 (local)

Why: TSMC gained 1.06% as the AI chip narrative strengthened across the region — reports of U.S. AI compute derivatives tied to TSMC pricing reinforced the foundry’s central role in the AI supply chain.

Pattern: Momentum continuation on the world’s largest foundry. TSMC trades 30% above GF Value estimates but keeps grinding higher on tightening chip capacity — the AI demand runway remains the anchor thesis.

↓ 2454 -3.77%

Large-cap · 3700 (local)

Why: MediaTek dropped 3.77%, continuing a pattern of profit-taking in Taiwan semis outside the TSMC orbit — the stock has been volatile through August with repeated sell-the-rip behavior.

Pattern: Profit-taking in a large-cap fabless chip designer while TSMC advanced — the divergence suggests investors are concentrating bets on the AI foundry play over mobile/consumer chip exposure.

India (NSE)

↑ BAJFINANCE +1.41%

Mid-cap · 1095 (local)

Why: No clear catalyst — Bajaj Finance gained 1.41% as the Nifty 50 rose 0.65%. Indian financials tracked the broader index higher in a generally risk-on Asia session.

Pattern: Index-tracking move on a mid-cap Indian NBFC. Bajaj Finance tends to amplify Nifty direction — the 1.41% gain on a 0.65% index day is consistent with its higher-beta profile.

New Zealand (NZX)

↑ SPK +6.44%

Mid-cap · 2.15 (local)

Why: Spark NZ surged 6.44% after releasing FY26 results showing mobile growth returning and debt falling 35% — the report beat low expectations in a subdued NZ economy.

Pattern: Earnings-catalyst breakout on a beaten-down telecom name. SPK trades in the lower half of its 52-week range, so the relief rally has room to run if results reset sell-side estimates.

↓ MEL -1.77%

Mid-cap · 5.55 (local)

Why: No clear catalyst — Meridian Energy dipped 1.77% in a quiet NZX session. Check broader NZ utilities tape for sector-wide softness or portfolio rebalancing flows.

Pattern: Mild decline on a mid-cap NZ utility. No breakout or breakdown pattern — likely noise or mild rotation out of defensives on a day when risk appetite dominated the AP session.

Reading the Session

The exchange-by-exchange breakdown above surfaces both market-specific catalysts and cross-border themes. When multiple exchanges move together, look for a macro driver (USD move, commodity price, risk-on/off shift). Isolated single-exchange moves tend to reflect local earnings, regulatory news, or sector rotation.

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