


Group 1 - The core viewpoint of the reports indicates that the Hong Kong stock market is gaining attention from both domestic and foreign funds, entering a bullish phase [1] - The long-term bull market for Hong Kong stocks was established in Q4 of last year and is currently in the mid-stage, with liquidity and valuation cycles showing signs of improvement [1] - The liquidity cycle is approximately at the mid-point, with a generally loose adjustment expected over the next 1-2 years [1] - After three years of bear market, Hong Kong stocks are experiencing a valuation recovery, currently at the upper mid-level after more than a year of continuous recovery [1] - The earnings cycle has just begun to recover from the bottom, with major recovery concentrated in structurally prosperous sectors [1] Group 2 - Foreign institutions are optimistic about the prospects of the Hong Kong stock market, with Goldman Sachs maintaining an "overweight" stance on Chinese stocks [2] - Standard Chartered Bank has an "overweight" rating for Chinese stocks in its 2025 Global Market Outlook [2] - Morgan Stanley highlights that key sectors such as artificial intelligence, semiconductors, humanoid robots, and new consumption are primarily traded in Hong Kong and A-shares, attracting unprecedented interest from investors [2] - Key investment targets in the Hong Kong market include core growth sectors like internet, innovative pharmaceuticals, new consumption, and technology, which are expected to drive overall valuation increases [2] - Specific companies to watch include Xiaomi Group, Lenovo Group, AAC Technologies, SMIC, and BYD [2]