Group 1: Market Overview - On September 26, Hong Kong technology stocks experienced a significant decline, with the Hang Seng Tech Index dropping over 3% at one point, and Xiaomi Group's stock falling by over 8% [1][2] - The overall market sentiment indicates that liquidity easing is expected to provide marginal support to the Hong Kong stock market, which is anticipated to maintain a trend of fluctuating upward [1][4] Group 2: Xiaomi Group Performance - Xiaomi Group's stock price fell sharply, closing down 8.07% at HKD 54.65 per share, with a total trading volume of HKD 23.35 billion [2] - The decline in Xiaomi's stock is attributed to short-term investors cashing out after the company's product launch event, despite the positive reception of the new Xiaomi 17 series and other products [2][3] - Xiaomi's chairman, Lei Jun, emphasized the importance of self-developed chips for the company's success, committing to invest at least RMB 50 billion over the next decade [2] Group 3: Future Outlook for Hong Kong Stocks - Morgan Stanley maintains an "overweight" rating on Xiaomi Group, projecting that the sales performance of the Xiaomi 17 series may exceed expectations, potentially accelerating Xiaomi's market share growth in the high-end smartphone segment [3] - Citic Securities notes that the current phase of the long-term bull market for Hong Kong stocks began in the fourth quarter of last year, with expectations of continued liquidity easing over the next 1-2 years [4] - UBS expresses optimism regarding the growth potential of Chinese stocks, particularly in the technology sector, forecasting a moderate earnings growth of 3% for companies in the MSCI China Index by Q2 2025 [5]
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