Market Overview - As of July 28, Hong Kong's three major indices closed mixed, with the Hang Seng Index up 0.68% at 25,562.13 points, the Hang Seng China Enterprises Index up 0.29% at 9,177.15 points, and the Hang Seng Tech Index down 0.24% at 5,664.02 points [1] - Large tech stocks showed mixed performance, while the pharmaceutical and financial sectors exhibited strong trends [1] - Notable stocks included Tencent Holdings rising nearly 1%, Kuaishou up nearly 0.5%, and Meituan down over 0.5% [1] Southbound Capital - On July 28, southbound funds net bought HK stocks worth 9.253 billion HKD, bringing the cumulative net purchase amount since 2025 to 829.282 billion HKD, surpassing last year's total net inflow of 807.869 billion HKD [2] U.S. Market Performance - U.S. stock indices closed mixed overnight, with the Dow Jones down 0.14%, the S&P 500 up 0.02%, and the Nasdaq up 0.33%, with the S&P 500 and Nasdaq reaching new historical highs [3] - The Hang Seng Index ADR fell, closing at 25,353.70 points, down 208.43 points or 0.82% compared to Hong Kong's close [3] Key Events - The Federal Reserve is expected to announce its interest rate decision on July 31, with market expectations leaning towards maintaining rates unchanged and possibly lowering rates twice within the year [4] - The 2025 World Artificial Intelligence Conference concluded with over 300 project procurement demands announced, with an expected procurement amount of 16.2 billion CNY, and 31 major projects signed with investments exceeding 15 billion CNY [4] - Goldman Sachs raised the 12-month target for the MSCI China Index from 85 to 90 points, indicating about an 11% potential upside from last Friday's closing price [4] Short Selling Data - On July 28, a total of 618 Hong Kong stocks were short-sold, with total short selling amounting to 25.577 billion HKD. The top three stocks by short selling amount were China Ping An at 1.385 billion HKD, Tencent Holdings at 1.274 billion HKD, and Alibaba at 973 million HKD [5] Institutional Insights - Huatai Securities remains optimistic about opportunities in the Hong Kong stock market, particularly in the technology sector, which is expected to have significant recovery potential [6] - Recommended sectors include internet (e-commerce, local life), coal, cement, cyclical products, social services, textiles, and aviation, with a focus on high-growth and low-valuation industries [6] - The new consumption sector in Hong Kong remains strong, but attention is needed regarding potential pressure from stock unlocks in Q3 [6] Related ETFs - Key ETFs include the Hang Seng Pharmaceutical ETF (159892), Hang Seng Internet ETF (513330), and Hong Kong Consumption ETF (513230) [7] - Additional ETFs include the Hong Kong Stock Connect Automotive ETF (159323) and Hang Seng Technology Index ETF (513180) [8]
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