A-shares - A-shares steadily rose this week, with the Shanghai Composite Index increasing by 1.67% to close at 3593.66 points, reaching a weekly high of 3613.02 points [1] - The Shenzhen Component Index rose by 2.33%, while the ChiNext Index increased by 2.76% [1] - Sectors such as water conservancy, infrastructure, rare earths, rare metals, and artificial intelligence showed strong performance [1] Hong Kong Stocks - The Hang Seng Index continued its upward trend, rising by 2.27% to 25388.35 points, while the Technology Index increased by 2.51% to 5677.9 points [2] - Southbound funds recorded a net inflow of over 30 billion HKD this week [2] - The building materials and semiconductor sectors led the gains [2] US Stocks - All three major US stock indices closed higher this week, with the Dow Jones up 1.26%, the Nasdaq up 1.02%, and the S&P 500 up 1.46% [3] - Large tech stocks had mixed performances, with Intel's stock experiencing a significant decline [3] Positive Developments - The 2025 World Artificial Intelligence Conference commenced, attracting over 800 participating companies, with more than 50% being international [4] - TikTok's revenue is projected to reach 23 billion USD in 2024, marking a 42.8% year-on-year growth, making it the fourth largest social app by revenue [4] - Alibaba's new open-source Qianwen 3 reasoning model has been launched, claiming to be on par with top closed-source models [5] - The Chinese Automotive Circulation Association reported that the Xiaomi SU7 has the highest one-year retention rate among electric vehicles at 88.91% [6] - Yushutech released its third humanoid robot, UnitreeR1, priced from 39,900 CNY [7] Negative Developments - Former President Trump announced plans to impose tariffs of 15% to 50% on most countries [10] - Tesla reported a second-quarter revenue of 22.496 billion USD, a 12% year-on-year decline [10] - Louis Vuitton experienced a data breach affecting nearly 420,000 customers in Hong Kong [11] - Intel is implementing a layoff plan affecting approximately 15% of its workforce, aiming to reduce its total employee count to about 75,000 by year-end [11] - Amazon's AWS Shanghai AI research institute has been dissolved due to strategic adjustments [12] - China Duty Free Group reported a 20.81% year-on-year decline in net profit for the first half of 2025 [12] IPOs and Listings - Shanda Electric and Jiyuan Group debuted on the A-share market, with significant first-day gains of 356% and 274.54%, respectively [16] - Yushutech has initiated its IPO counseling, with plans to submit its application by October [17] - Several companies, including Liyou Technology and Jiangsu Zhonghui Biotechnology, have submitted applications for H-share listings in Hong Kong [18][21] - Universal Music Group has secretly filed for a U.S. IPO [22] - McGraw Hill raised 414.63 million USD in its IPO, pricing shares at 17 USD each [26]
沪指周内站上3600点;南向资金年内净买入金额超8100亿港元;TikTok2024年收入飙升至230亿美元丨一周市场盘点
3 6 Ke·2025-07-27 04:56