

Group 1: Market Activity - Significant net purchases were made in China Construction Bank (1.338 billion), SMIC (0.629 billion), BeiGene (0.209 billion), and others, while notable net sales were recorded for Xiaomi (3.252 billion), Alibaba (0.797 billion), and Tencent (0.770 billion) [1][4] - Southbound funds have continuously sold Tencent for 21 days, totaling 21.56904 billion HKD, while they have bought China Construction Bank for 13 consecutive days, totaling 9.35939 billion HKD [4] Group 2: Company Developments - Citigroup noted multiple catalysts that will accelerate investments from mutual funds and insurance companies into the stock market, benefiting large-cap ETFs and high-yield stocks, particularly Chinese financial institutions [5] - China National Medical Products Administration approved Innovent Biologics' application for the dual receptor agonist injection for long-term weight control in adults with obesity or overweight [5] - XPeng Motors is set to launch its new mid-size electric SUV, the XPeng G7, next week, with a pre-sale price starting at 235,800 CNY and over 10,000 orders within 46 minutes of pre-sale [5] - Xiaomi officially launched its high-performance SUV, the Xiaomi YU7, with three versions priced between 253,500 CNY and 329,900 CNY, achieving over 200,000 orders within three minutes of launch [5] - Alibaba reported a revenue of 996.347 billion CNY for the fiscal year 2025, with a net profit increase of 77% to 125.976 billion CNY, focusing on e-commerce and "AI + Cloud" as core growth areas [5]