Group 1 - The Hang Seng Index saw a slight increase of 0.25%, closing at 25,057.11 points, with the Hang Seng Tech Index and Hang Seng China Enterprises Index also showing minor gains [1] - The market regulator held discussions with major platforms like Ele.me, Meituan, and JD.com, urging them to standardize promotional activities and foster a healthy ecosystem for consumers, merchants, delivery riders, and platform companies [1] - Following the discussions, extreme promotional activities such as "0 yuan purchase" have significantly decreased, and excessive subsidies like "0 yuan tea vouchers" have nearly vanished in some regions [1] Group 2 - The ongoing competition in the food delivery sector has led to widespread profit declines among major platform companies, with expectations of continued competition until the end of 2025 or even into 2026 [1] - Regulatory intervention aims to prevent "involutionary competition" in the industry, encouraging companies to return to the essence of service and ensuring sustainable development [1] - The removal of major negative factors suppressing corporate profits presents a dual opportunity for sector improvement and valuation recovery, with tech leaders in Hong Kong transitioning from a "value trap" to a "growth hotspot" [1] Group 3 - The Hang Seng Internet ETF (513330) supports T+0 trading and focuses on the internet platform economy, including major players like Alibaba, JD.com, Tencent, Meituan, Kuaishou, and Baidu [2] - The ETF has a high DeepSeek content of 86%, showcasing a strong focus on "new consumption + new technology," making it a suitable tool for investors looking to invest in AI applications and core assets in the "AI + internet" space [2]
恒指创逾3年半新高,港股互联网板块迎“估值修复x业绩改善”双击