Market Overview - The U.S. stock market opened mixed on October 2, with the Dow Jones down 0.19%, the S&P 500 down 0.02%, and the Nasdaq up 0.29% [1][2]. Key Stock Movements - Tesla's stock experienced a short-term decline after initially rising over 2%, despite exceeding market expectations for third-quarter delivery volumes [2]. - The semiconductor sector showed strength, with the Philadelphia Semiconductor Index rising 1.7% to reach a new historical high. Notable individual stock performances included ASML and AMD both rising over 2%, and NVIDIA increasing by 1.5% [4]. Chinese Stocks Performance - The Nasdaq Golden Dragon China Index rose by 1.12%, with individual stocks like WeRide up over 8%, Global Data up over 5%, and Alibaba up over 4%. Conversely, Miniso fell over 3% and Beike dropped over 1% [4]. Alibaba's Stock Analysis - Morgan Stanley raised Alibaba's U.S. stock price target from $170 to $245, citing growth in cloud computing and e-commerce as key drivers for a higher valuation [5]. - Southbound capital significantly increased its investment in Alibaba, with a net buy of approximately 757.09 billion HKD in September, which is ten times the net buy of Tencent Holdings at 73.73 billion HKD [6]. - Notable institutional investors, including Ark Invest and the Norwegian Sovereign Fund, have increased their holdings in Alibaba from late 2024 to 2025, with Ark Invest purchasing approximately $16 million in Alibaba ADRs [7].
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