Group 1 - The Chinese stock market shows mixed performance, with Hong Kong stocks rising, led by healthcare, conglomerates, and real estate, while consumer discretionary, industrials, and materials lag behind [1] - Southbound funds recorded a net inflow of 4.286 billion HKD, with Xiaomi Group-W, Xpeng Motors-W, and Pop Mart leading in net purchases, while Alibaba-W, Hua Hong Semiconductor, and SMIC saw the highest net sales [1] - A-shares declined, with the largest drops in electrical equipment, machinery, and software services, while the biggest gains were in industrial trade, home appliances, and oil & petrochemicals [1] Group 2 - US Treasury yields continue to decline, while the dollar initially rises before falling [2] - The percentage of subprime auto loan borrowers in the US who are more than 60 days overdue reached 6.65%, the highest since records began in 1994, indicating rising financial pressure on low-income groups [2] - Recent unofficial data shows weakening employment figures and softening consumer trends, with rent increases and oil prices continuing to decline, suggesting a potential short-term drop in inflation rather than a rebound [2]
招银国际:港股上涨南向资金净买入42.86亿港元 美国降息两次可能性增加