
Group 1 - China's Q2 GDP growth reached 5.2%, exceeding expectations, leading to a rally in Hong Kong stocks [1] - The Hang Seng Technology Index surged by 2.8%, while the Hang Seng Index and the National Enterprises Index rose by 1.6% and 1.65% respectively [1][2] - Major technology stocks performed strongly, with Alibaba rising nearly 7%, Meituan and Baidu up over 4%, and Tencent increasing by 3.5% [2][4] Group 2 - The cryptocurrency sector faced challenges, with Bitcoin dropping below $117,000, leading to a decline in related stocks [2] - Real estate development investment in China fell by 11.2% year-on-year in the first half of the year, impacting domestic property stocks significantly [2][13] - The construction materials and cement stocks also saw declines, with major players like Jinyu Group and Anhui Conch Cement dropping over 6% and 4% respectively [11][12] Group 3 - The innovative drug sector showed strength, with companies like BeiGene and CSPC Pharmaceutical rising over 7% [7][8] - Stablecoin-related stocks performed well, with Yunfeng Financial increasing by 19.5% and Weishi Jiajie up by 11% [9][10] - The entertainment sector saw gains, with China Star Group rising over 10% and Tencent Music increasing by over 5% [15] Group 4 - Southbound funds recorded a net inflow of HKD 3.824 billion, indicating strong interest in Hong Kong stocks [18] - Analysts noted a shift in investor sentiment towards undervalued stocks, with some funds looking to capitalize on recent price corrections in major internet companies [17]