Market Overview - On October 3, Hong Kong's three major stock indices collectively adjusted, with the Hang Seng Index falling by 0.54% to 27,140.92 points, the Hang Seng China Enterprises Index down 0.68% to 9,658.34 points, and the Hang Seng Technology Index decreasing by 0.90% to 6,622.85 points [1][3]. Sector Performance - Among the 12 Hang Seng industry sectors, most experienced declines, while the utilities and industrial sectors saw gains [3]. - Shanghai Electric surged over 14%, reaching a peak of 5.04 HKD per share, marking a 10-year high. Other companies like China General Nuclear Power, Datang Power, and Dongfeng Motor also saw increases [3]. Individual Stock Highlights - Semiconductor stocks, including SMIC, saw upward movement, with SMIC's stock price rising over 1% to surpass 90 HKD per share, hitting a historical high of 91.35 HKD per share. Hua Hong Semiconductor increased by over 2%, reaching a historical high of 88.75 HKD per share. Alibaba-W rose by 1.09%, touching 186.2 HKD per share, a four-year high [5][7]. Institutional Outlook - Institutions maintain a positive outlook for Hong Kong stocks in October, citing three main reasons: 1. Recent high-frequency economic data indicates strong resilience in the domestic economy, with industrial profits in August rebounding by 20.4% year-on-year after a previous decline of 1.5% [7]. 2. Continuous net inflows from southbound funds, exceeding 1 trillion HKD since the beginning of 2025, are seen as a significant source of incremental capital for the Hong Kong market [7]. 3. The initiation of a new interest rate cut cycle by the Federal Reserve is expected to improve liquidity in the Hong Kong market [7]. - Historical trends suggest that October typically exhibits a "calendar effect," with major indices performing well, reinforcing the expectation of a "red October" rally, particularly in undervalued sectors like Hang Seng Technology [7].
中芯国际,创历史新高