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Valuation and Performance Insights

This page brings together a selection of key financial ratios that offer insights into how a company is priced by the market and how effectively it has utilised capital over time. These indicators help investors form a clearer view of a company’s valuation profile, performance trends and relative position within the market.

Use the filters — such as industry classifications — to benchmark an issuer against its peers or the broader market, and to better appreciate differences in valuation, performance and shareholder outcomes across companies.

 

Clear, comparable data helps issuers and investors engage more meaningfully, supporting stronger strategic dialogue across Hong Kong’s market.

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Katherine Ng
Head of Listing, HKEX
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Creating Value, Measuring Progress: A Market-Wide Perspective from Hong Kong
Katherine Ng, HKEX Head of Listing, explores how greater visibility into corporate value creation can support governance, capital allocation and Hong Kong's long-term market competitiveness.
Return on Equity (ROE)
Measure how many dollars of profit are generated for each dollar of shareholder's equity.
Price-to-Earnings Ratio
(P/E Ratio)
Compare a company’s share price to its earnings per share, indicating how much investors are willing to pay for each dollar of profit.
Price-to-Book Ratio
(P/B Ratio)
Compare a company’s share price to its book value per share, showing how the market values the company’s net assets.
Earnings Per Share (EPS)
Indicate how much profit a company allocates to each outstanding share, helping investor evaluate profitability per share unit.
Net Assets Per Share (NAPS)
Assess the underlying value of a company through net assets attributable to each share.
Dividend Yield Ratio
Measure the dividend income received by an investor as a percentage of the company’s share price.
Dividend Payout Ratio
Indicate the percentage of earnings paid out to shareholders as dividends.
Total Shareholder Return
Measure overall return to investors, combining share price changes and dividends received over a specific period.