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港股收评:恒指涨1.97%,科技股回暖,医药股走强
Ge Long Hui·2025-11-24 08:47

Market Overview - The Hong Kong stock market showed a rebound with the Hang Seng Index rising by 1.97% to close at 25,716 points, the Hang Seng China Enterprises Index increasing by 1.79% to 9,079 points, and the Hang Seng Tech Index climbing by 2.78% to 5,545 points, ending a streak of declines [1][2]. Sector Performance - Major technology stocks experienced a collective recovery, with Kuaishou rising over 7%, NetEase and Bilibili increasing over 5%, and Alibaba, Baidu, Meituan, Tencent, JD.com, and Xiaomi all showing gains [4][5]. - The defense sector saw significant gains, with China Shipbuilding Industry Corporation surging nearly 13%, and other defense stocks like AVIC and Aerospace Holdings also rising [6][7]. - The biopharmaceutical sector performed well, with notable increases in companies such as Innovent Biologics and Hengrui Medicine, reflecting a growing interest in quality Chinese biotech firms [5][6]. Investment Insights - Analysts from Guotai Junan Securities noted that the AI wave is not over, and the inflow of new capital along with the gathering of quality assets may continue to support a bullish trend in the Hong Kong stock market [4]. - The real estate sector showed strength, with companies like Country Garden and China Overseas Development rising over 2%, as analysts remain optimistic about the recovery of core cities and the potential for value reassessment in commercial properties [7][8]. International Influences - Semiconductor and chip stocks faced downward pressure, particularly after news that the U.S. may allow the sale of Nvidia's H200 chips to China, impacting companies like Hua Hong Semiconductor and SMIC [9][10]. - Oil stocks declined as international crude oil prices continued to fall, with major oil companies like CNOOC and PetroChina seeing losses due to ongoing market assessments of geopolitical developments [8][9]. Capital Flows - Southbound capital saw a net inflow of HKD 2.604 billion, indicating continued interest from mainland investors in Hong Kong stocks [10]. Future Outlook - China Galaxy Securities suggested that investor sentiment is heavily influenced by expectations of U.S. Federal Reserve interest rate cuts and geopolitical tensions, with a potential for continued volatility in the market [12].