Group 1 - Net purchases of stocks include Alibaba-W at 32.97 billion, Xpeng Motors-W at 11.52 billion, Xiaomi Group-W at 8.53 billion, and others, while net sales include China National Offshore Oil at 3.65 billion and Tencent Holdings at 1.91 billion [1] - Southbound funds have continuously net bought Xiaomi for 15 days, totaling 106.6072 billion HKD, and have net bought Alibaba for 4 days, totaling 90 billion HKD [1] Group 2 - Alibaba-W saw a slight decline of 0.2% with a net purchase of 16.78 billion and a transaction amount of 58.63 billion [5] - Tencent Holdings experienced a decline of 2.0% with a net sale of 8.31 billion and a transaction amount of 39.12 billion [5] - Xiaomi Group-W had a decline of 2.8% with a net purchase of 6.33 billion and a transaction amount of 30.75 billion [5] - Xpeng Motors-W declined by 10.5% with a net purchase of 8.29 billion and a transaction amount of 20.32 billion [5] - China National Offshore Oil declined by 3.1% with a net sale of 0.82 billion and a transaction amount of 17.08 billion [5] Group 3 - Alibaba's AI application, Qianwen App, launched on the 17th, quickly rose to the fourth position in the Apple App Store free apps ranking, surpassing DeepSeek [6] - Xpeng Motors plans to launch 7 new vehicles with "super range extender" configurations in 2026, significantly expanding its total addressable market [6] - Xiaomi Group reported a total revenue of 113.1 billion for Q3 2025, a year-on-year increase of 22.3%, exceeding expectations [6] - Semiconductor company SMIC received a cautious outlook from JPMorgan, with a target price raised to 57 HKD [6] Group 4 - Daiwa maintained a "underperform" rating for Ganfeng Lithium, raising the target price from 23 HKD to 53 HKD, expecting the company to record net profits from 2025 to 2027 after a net loss in 2024 [7]
资金动向 | 北水净买入港股超74亿港元,持续加仓阿里、小米