港股速报|港股11月平稳收官 恒指今日微跌结束“四连涨”
Mei Ri Jing Ji Xin Wen·2025-11-28 09:46

Market Overview - The Hang Seng Index ended a four-day rally with a slight decline, closing down 0.34% at 25,858.89 points, while the Hang Seng Index for November recorded a cumulative drop of 0.18% [1] - The Hang Seng Tech Index saw a more significant decline of 5.23% for the month, although it rose slightly by 0.02% on the last trading day, closing at 5,599.11 points [1][3] - Market turnover continued to shrink, with a total trading volume of only 1,462 million HKD [1] Notable Stock Movements - GAC Group (HK02238), Yuejiang (HK02432), and Dongfang Electric (HK01072) were among the top gainers, with increases of 16.62%, 9.75%, and 6.89% respectively [4] - GAC Group's recent launch of the "National Good Car" Aion UT Super has led to a satisfactory order volume since its listing on November 9 [4] - Conversely, stocks such as Zhou Sifu (HK06168), Lion Holding (HK02562), and Canggang Railway (HK02169) experienced notable declines, with drops of 5.01%, 4.42%, and 4% respectively [6] Sector Performance - Solid-state batteries and semiconductor sectors led the market, with Tianqi Lithium (HK09696) and Ganfeng Lithium (HK01772) rising by 3.57% and 2.13% respectively [6] - Newly listed Haiwei Co. (HK09609) saw a significant drop of 22.97%, closing at 11 HKD, below its initial offering price of 14.28 HKD [6] Capital Flow - The net inflow of funds through the Hong Kong Stock Connect increased to 2.727 billion HKD, up from 1.3 billion HKD the previous day [7] Future Outlook - According to Guotai Junan International, uncertainty in the macro environment and regulations has led some funds to withdraw from previously rebounding tech stocks, shifting towards relatively undervalued sectors with clearer policy support, such as consumption and high-end manufacturing [9] - Zheshang Securities highlighted that future policies will focus on technological innovation and expanding domestic demand, with a continued net inflow of southbound funds amid rising expectations for US interest rate cuts [9] - The firm is optimistic about sectors benefiting from policy support, including new energy, innovative pharmaceuticals, and AI technology, as well as undervalued state-owned enterprises and local Hong Kong banks, telecommunications, and utility stocks [9]