港股收评:恒科指跌0.68%,有色金属股强势,北水大举抄底110亿港元!
Ge Long Hui·2025-10-30 08:53

Market Overview - The Hong Kong stock market showed a mixed performance with the Hang Seng Index closing down 0.24% at 26,282.69, the Hang Seng China Enterprises Index down 0.31% at 9,346.86, and the Hang Seng Tech Index down 0.68% at 6,051.76 [1][2] - Southbound funds recorded significant net purchases exceeding 11 billion HKD, with net purchases of 6.612 billion HKD through the Shanghai-Hong Kong Stock Connect and 7.03 billion HKD through the Shenzhen-Hong Kong Stock Connect [2] Sector Performance - Large technology stocks exhibited divergent trends, with Baidu, Bilibili, and NetEase each falling over 2%, while Meituan rose over 2% [4][6] - The lithium battery sector performed strongly, with Ganfeng Lithium surging nearly 15% after reporting better-than-expected earnings [4][12] - Coal stocks, port and shipping stocks, photovoltaic stocks, nuclear power stocks, home appliance stocks, and building materials stocks were mostly active [4] Notable Stocks - Ganfeng Lithium reported a revenue of 14.625 billion CNY for the first three quarters of 2025, a year-on-year increase of 5.02%, and a net profit of 25.52 million CNY, recovering from a loss of 640 million CNY in the previous year [12] - In the healthcare sector, innovative drug stocks declined, with companies like Xiansheng Pharmaceutical and Innovent Biologics dropping over 4% [9] - Real estate stocks faced downward pressure, with China Overseas Macro Group and R&F Properties falling 5% [10] Commodity Performance - Gold and precious metals saw significant gains, with companies like Zijin Mining and China Silver Group rising over 8% [11] - The World Gold Council reported a 3% year-on-year increase in global gold demand for Q3 2025, reaching 1,313 tons, marking the highest quarterly demand on record [11] Economic Outlook - Morgan Asset Management indicated that a moderate expansion of the U.S. economy and gradually declining interest rates could benefit risk assets, particularly in the technology, communication services, and financial sectors [14] - The Federal Reserve's interest rate cuts are expected to enhance global liquidity, potentially supporting non-U.S. markets [14]