Core Viewpoint - Since 2025, the Hong Kong stock market, led by technology and innovative pharmaceuticals, has experienced a bull market, with the Hang Seng Index rising over 30% and the Hang Seng Tech Index exceeding 50%. However, since October, the Hang Seng Tech Index has seen a significant pullback of over 15% in less than two months, with a recent streak of four consecutive declines. Analysts believe that this short-term adjustment does not alter the long-term investment logic for leading tech stocks in Hong Kong, especially with the gradual implementation of AI technologies by companies like Tencent and Alibaba, which is expected to drive a second growth phase for internet enterprises. The long-term investment value of the Hang Seng Tech Index remains promising due to valuation advantages, funding support, and AI-driven industrial upgrades [1][3][4]. Group 1: Market Performance - Before October, Hong Kong tech stocks were performing well, with 9 out of 30 constituents of the Hang Seng Tech Index rising over 100%, and the top performer, Hua Hong Semiconductor, increasing nearly 270%. Other notable stocks like Tencent, Baidu, and Xiaomi also saw gains exceeding 50%, while only Meituan and Haier Smart Home experienced declines, with Meituan dropping over 30% [1][2]. - After October, the situation changed dramatically, with only 4 stocks rising, while 7 stocks fell over 20%, including Li Auto and Sunny Optical Technology, which both dropped over 27%. Tencent and Meituan also saw declines of around 5% [2]. Group 2: Fund Flows and Market Sentiment - There has been a noticeable outflow of southbound funds from certain Hang Seng Tech constituents, with Alibaba experiencing the highest net sell-off of 2.5 billion HKD, followed by Li Auto and Sunny Optical Technology with net sell-offs of 1.2 billion HKD and several hundred million HKD, respectively [2]. - The recent downturn in the Hang Seng Tech Index is attributed to three main factors: excessive prior gains leading to profit-taking, the U.S. imposing tariffs and tightening software export controls, and a mini-crash in U.S. AI stocks resulting in a significant drop in global tech risk appetite [2][3]. Group 3: Long-term Investment Logic - Despite short-term volatility, the long-term investment logic for the Hang Seng Tech Index remains intact, as it comprises internet giants and companies in semiconductors and electric vehicles that are considered scarce assets for both domestic and global investors [3][4]. - Analysts suggest that the current valuation of the Hang Seng Index and Hang Seng Tech Index is still significantly lower than their peaks in 2021, indicating potential for recovery and growth in the coming years [3]. Group 4: AI and Market Revaluation - The market is increasingly focused on the tangible effects of AI implementation, moving from a narrative-driven approach to one that emphasizes financial performance. Companies like Tencent and Alibaba are seeing revenue growth attributed to AI applications, with Tencent reporting a 15% year-on-year revenue increase and Alibaba planning substantial investments in AI and cloud infrastructure [5][6]. - The structural revaluation driven by AI and robotics is expected to benefit comprehensive platforms like Tencent, Alibaba, and Baidu, while smaller companies lacking their own ecosystems may face marginalization during the global de-bubble process [6].
两个月回撤超15%!恒科指数长期逻辑不改,市场关注AI落地效果