美股AI巨震,瑞银:是时候将目光投向中国了!“港股芯片”估值吸引力亮眼
Xin Lang Ji Jin·2025-11-19 02:53

Group 1 - The core concern is the increasing worries about an "AI bubble" leading to significant sell-offs in US tech stocks, with debates on whether AI has driven the market to a bubble state [1] - Pessimists argue that high valuations prompt a tendency to cash out, while optimists, including management from AMD and Nvidia, assert that the demand for AI data centers is real and growing rapidly, distinguishing it from the 2000 internet bubble [1] - UBS Global Wealth Management's Jason Draho suggests that the Chinese tech sector offers an attractive way to balance US tech stock holdings due to the high valuations in the US market [1] Group 2 - Many large Chinese tech companies are valued at only one-third to half of their US counterparts, yet they are launching competitive AI products [1] - The Chinese tech sector, particularly the Hong Kong market, is attracting investors due to its valuation advantages, with the Hong Kong tech index showing a PE ratio around 40% over the past three years, significantly lower than the NASDAQ [1] Group 3 - The first ETF focusing on the Hong Kong chip industry has been launched, comprising 70% hardware and 30% software, and includes 42 Hong Kong tech companies, with significant weights in companies like SMIC and Xiaomi [4] - The ETF aims to capture the potential of the Hong Kong AI hard tech market, excluding large internet firms like Alibaba and Tencent for a sharper focus [4] Group 4 - The ongoing trend of domestic AI chip localization is seen as a long-term necessity, with current conditions viewed as optimal for the development of domestic chips [4] - The ETF tracking the Hong Kong tech index is designed to adapt to market fluctuations, with individual stock weights adjusted semi-annually [5]