Group 1 - The Hong Kong stock market experienced a short-term pullback, with leading tech stocks declining, while the Hong Kong Internet ETF (513770) saw a price drop of 2.54% but recorded a net inflow of 272 million yuan during the dip, reaching a historical high of 13.305 billion yuan in fund size [1][3] - The Hong Kong Internet ETF (513770) passively tracks the CSI Hong Kong Internet Index, with major holdings including Alibaba-W, Tencent Holdings, and Xiaomi Group-W, where the top ten weighted stocks account for over 78% of the total [3][4] - Notably, southbound funds showed a contrary net inflow of 9.178 billion yuan, with Tencent Holdings and Xiaomi Group-W receiving significant increases in positions of 1.955 billion and 1.633 billion HKD, respectively [4] Group 2 - The AI video featuring dancing pets has gained significant traction in overseas markets, leading to a 102% increase in daily revenue for Kuaishou's AI mobile platform compared to December 2025. JPMorgan highlighted Kuaishou's leading position in generative AI, labeling it as "one of the cheapest AI stocks globally" [5] - Citigroup's report favored Tencent Holdings and Alibaba-W as core AI concept stocks, optimistic about Tencent's AI development prospects in enterprise and user applications, and Alibaba's growth in cloud revenue and efficiency [5] - Industrial Securities indicated that internet leaders are poised to be the frontrunners in China's AI sector, expecting a resonance of buying from both domestic and foreign investors, which could lead to an upward adjustment in long-term profit growth expectations and valuation improvements [5]
ETF盘前资讯 港股回调日,南向资金大举加仓腾讯、小米!港股互联网ETF(513770)再揽2.7亿元,规模站上130亿元新高
Jin Rong Jie·2026-01-08 01:26