
Market Overview - Hong Kong stocks opened lower but closed higher, with all three major indices ending in the green. The Hang Seng Index rose by 0.92% to 24,733.45 points, with a total turnover of HKD 234.68 billion [1] - The overall upward trend in Hong Kong stocks is considered healthy, shifting from previous risk-averse sentiment to improvements in fundamentals and positive policy expectations [1] Blue Chip Performance - New Oriental-S (02057) led blue-chip stocks, rising by 6.49% to HKD 36.58, contributing 2.7 points to the Hang Seng Index. Its revenue for the fourth fiscal quarter grew by 9.4% year-on-year, exceeding market expectations [2] - Other notable blue-chip performances included Zhongsheng Holdings (00881) up 5.59%, Lenovo Group (00992) up 4.95%, while Xinyi Glass (00868) fell by 5.87% [2] Sector Highlights - Gold stocks performed strongly due to lower-than-expected U.S. non-farm payroll data, with Shandong Gold (01787) rising by 10.7% and Chifeng Jilong Gold Mining (06693) up 8.89% [3] - Semiconductor stocks also saw significant gains, with Hua Hong Semiconductor (01347) up 8.69% and Shanghai Fudan (01385) up 5.66% [4] Stablecoin Sector - The stablecoin sector continued to decline, with Yunfeng Financial (00376) down 6.91% and Guotai Junan International (01788) down 6.48%. The Hong Kong Monetary Authority's new regulations on stablecoins are expected to delay the issuance of licenses until early 2026 [5][6] Notable Stock Movements - InnoCare Pharma (02577) surged by 30.47% after announcing a partnership with NVIDIA to promote a new power architecture for AI data centers [7] - Huajian Medical (01931) rose by 20.7% following a strategic cooperation agreement with BGI [8] - China Resources Medical (01515) fell by 15.58% due to a profit warning, expecting a decline of 20% to 25% in profit for the upcoming six months [9]