Group 1 - Apple's stock price reached an all-time high, closing at $262.24, with a single-day increase of 3.94%, resulting in a market capitalization of $3.89 trillion, surpassing Microsoft to become the second-highest valued company in the U.S. after Nvidia [3] - The A-share and Hong Kong stock markets showed strong performance in the Apple supply chain, with notable increases in stocks such as Lianxu Electronics and Foxconn, reflecting positive market sentiment [2] - Counterpoint Research reported that iPhone 17 series sales in the first ten days after launch increased by 14% compared to the iPhone 16, with significant growth in both the Chinese and U.S. markets [2] Group 2 - Analysts suggest that the long-term investment value of Hong Kong stocks is becoming apparent, presenting an opportunity for investors who previously struggled to find entry points [4] - The Chief Investment Officer of DBS Bank highlighted that Chinese tech companies are still significantly undervalued compared to their U.S. counterparts, indicating substantial potential for capital inflow into the Chinese stock market [5] - Currently, China's stock market accounts for 3% of global market capitalization, while the U.S. accounts for 60%, suggesting that even a small reallocation of funds from the U.S. to China could significantly boost the Chinese market [5]
苹果概念股大涨,蓝思科技涨近8%,中国果粉买爆iPhone 17