港股午评:恒指跌0.44%、科指跌1.26%,科网股、锂电池股及新消费概念股集体走低,航空股逆势走高
Jin Rong Jie·2025-12-18 04:10

Market Overview - The Hong Kong stock market opened lower but rebounded before closing down, with the Hang Seng Index falling by 0.44% to 25,357.69 points, the Hang Seng Tech Index down 1.26% to 5,389.3 points, and the National Enterprises Index down 0.6% to 8,790.55 points [1] - Major technology stocks experienced declines, including Alibaba down 1.58%, Tencent down 0.58%, and Xiaomi down 3.11% [1] - Airline stocks continued to rise, with Capital Airport increasing by over 7% [1] - Lithium battery stocks saw significant declines, with CATL down over 3% [1] - New consumption concept stocks weakened, with Pop Mart down over 2% [1] Corporate News - CICC (03908.HK) is planning a stock swap to absorb and merge with Dongxing Securities (601198.SH) and Cinda Securities (601059.SH), with resumption of trading on December 18 [2] - Ronshine China (03301.HK) reported a total contract sales of approximately 3.492 billion yuan for the first 11 months, a year-on-year decrease of 49.6% [3] - Wanbang Investment (00158.HK) reported revenue of 164 million HKD for the year ending September 30, 2025, a year-on-year increase of 1.6%, but a loss of 640 million HKD, widening by 309.61% [3] - Corning Jereh Pharmaceutical-B (09966.HK) had its IND application for JSKN027 officially accepted by the CDE [4] - China CNR (01766.HK) signed significant contracts totaling approximately 53.31 billion yuan over the past three months [5] - Bofull Property (00225.HK) reported a loss attributable to shareholders of 216 million HKD, a year-on-year decrease of 63.88% [6] - SenseTime (00020.HK) plans to issue shares at a discount of over 8% to raise approximately 3.15 billion HKD [7] - Minth Group (00425.HK) entered into a strategic cooperation agreement with a robotics company [8] - XunCe (03317.HK) is offering 22.5 million H-shares for subscription starting today until next Tuesday [9] - Budweiser APAC (01876.HK) appointed Bernardo Novick as CFO, effective April 1, 2026 [10] - China Metallurgical Group (01618.HK) plans to repurchase up to 2 billion A-shares and 500 million H-shares [11] - Kuaishou-W (01024.HK) repurchased 1.283 million shares for 83.037 million HKD at prices between 63.9 and 65.55 HKD [12] - Tencent Holdings (00700.HK) repurchased 1.057 million shares for 636 million HKD at prices between 595 and 605.5 HKD [13] - Techtronic Industries (00669.HK) repurchased 500,000 shares for 44.91 million HKD at prices between 89.35 and 90.50 HKD [14] - Country Garden Services (06098.HK) repurchased 3.697 million shares for 23.1748 million HKD at prices between 6.22 and 6.33 HKD [15] - Giga Bio (02367.HK) repurchased 400,000 shares for 13.9713 million HKD at prices between 34.62 and 35.22 HKD [16] Institutional Insights - According to CICC, the recent weakness in the Hong Kong market is attributed to southbound capital returning to A-shares due to new public fund benchmark regulations, concerns over IPO financing, and the upcoming peak of lock-up expirations [17] - Huatai Securities noted that while the market's downside is controllable, the upside potential remains limited, with sentiment indicators in a pessimistic range [18] - Ping An International expects the market to maintain a volatile trend in the short term, with investment strategies focusing on a "technology + dividend" barbell approach [18] - Jianyin International recommends buying on dips before the spring market in early 2025, focusing on high-yield stocks and sectors like technology, high-end manufacturing, and new energy [19]