港股收盘|科技指数涨超4%迎“开门红” 硬科技与政策消费双轮驱动
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2026-01-02 08:41

Core Viewpoint - The Hong Kong stock market started 2026 with a strong performance, indicating a continuation of the structural bull market from 2025, with a clear investment focus on hard technology sectors like semiconductors, AI, and smart hardware, as well as policy-driven consumption sectors like home appliances and automobiles [1][5]. Market Performance - The Hang Seng Index rose by 2.76% to close at 26,338.47 points, while the Hang Seng Technology Index surged by over 4% to 5,736.44 points, and the Hang Seng China Enterprises Index increased by 2.86% to 9,168.99 points [1]. Semiconductor Sector - The semiconductor sector saw significant gains, driven by mergers and acquisitions as well as domestic production initiatives. Notable stock performances included Huahong Semiconductor (up 9.42%), SMIC (up 5.11%), and Jingmen Semiconductor (up 3.53%) [5][6]. - Huahong Semiconductor announced a major asset restructuring plan to acquire a 97.5% stake in Huali Micro for a transaction price of 8.268 billion yuan, alongside plans to raise up to 7.556 billion yuan for technology upgrades [6][7]. Internet Technology Sector - Internet technology stocks rebounded strongly, with Baidu Group rising by 9.53%, NetEase by 6.62%, and Alibaba by 4.34%. A key catalyst was Baidu's announcement of its AI chip subsidiary Kunlun's application for a mainboard listing [9][10]. - Kunlun's expected revenue for 2025 is around 5 billion yuan, with a potential valuation of 3 to 11 billion USD for Baidu's stake in the company [11]. Home Appliances Sector - Home appliance stocks benefited from favorable policies, with Skyworth Group rising by 10.45%, Midea Group by 5.12%, and Haier Smart Home by 4.20%. The National Development and Reform Commission and the Ministry of Finance announced a new policy to support large-scale equipment updates and trade-in programs [11][12]. - The new policy is expected to alleviate sales pressure in the short term and benefit leading companies with R&D and brand advantages in the long term [13]. Automotive Sector - Several automotive stocks gained, including Li Auto (up 4.93%) and BYD (up 3.57%), supported by the implementation of the "old-for-new" vehicle trade-in policy [14][16]. - The policy allows consumers to receive subsidies for trading in eligible old vehicles for new ones, which is expected to stimulate market confidence [16]. Solar Energy Sector - Solar energy stocks saw gains, with GCL-Poly Energy rising by 20.99% and GCL-Technology by 4.72%. The market regulator is enhancing compliance guidance for price competition in the solar industry [17]. Commercial Aerospace Sector - Commercial aerospace stocks performed well, with Asia Pacific Satellite rising by 34.53% and Aerospace Holdings by 18.33%. Blue Arrow Aerospace's IPO application was accepted, marking a significant milestone in the sector [18][19]. Individual Stock Movements - Delin Holdings rose by 11.76% following the conditional approval of its subsidiary to provide virtual asset trading services [21]. - Meitu Inc. increased by 6.14% after issuing $250 million in convertible bonds to Alibaba, which could make Alibaba the third-largest shareholder in Meitu [22].