Group 1 - The Hang Seng Index opened down 0.59%, while the Hang Seng Tech Index fell by 0.44%. Bank stocks strengthened, with China Merchants Bank rising nearly 1%, while the non-ferrous metals sector weakened, with China Aluminum dropping over 2%. Tech stocks were sluggish, with Alibaba and Baidu both declining by more than 1% [1] - CITIC Securities believes that due to the internal "14th Five-Year Plan" catalyst and external major economies' "fiscal + monetary" dual easing, the Hong Kong stock market is expected to welcome a second round of valuation repair and further earnings recovery by 2026. It suggests focusing on technology, healthcare, resource products, essential consumer goods, paper, and aviation sectors [1] - Everbright Securities indicates that with domestic policy efforts and a weaker US dollar, the Hong Kong stock market may continue to experience a volatile upward trend. The overall profitability of the Hong Kong market is relatively strong, and assets in the internet, new consumption, and innovative pharmaceuticals are relatively scarce. Despite several months of consecutive gains, the overall valuation remains low, making long-term allocation cost-effective [1] - Dongwu Securities believes that the Hong Kong stock market is entering a volatile upward phase, emphasizing the need to maintain dividends as a base and seize the technology growth market in the first half of the year. Potential incremental funds from southbound investments will continue to increase allocation to value dividends. Considering valuations and the AH comparison perspective, southbound funds will generally increase allocation to Hong Kong tech growth stocks, although the tech market will still be influenced by overseas interest rate cuts and US tech market trends, requiring dynamic observation [1] Group 2 - Industrial Securities suggests actively going long, as the Hong Kong stock market is expected to start a spring offensive led by the Hang Seng Tech Index. In the medium term, the bull market in Hong Kong stocks will continue into 2026, with earnings and liquidity likely to drive the market. Changes in risk appetite may present a pattern of "rise first, then fall, and rise again" [2] - In the first quarter of 2026, the risk appetite for Hong Kong stocks is expected to "rise first" [2]
港股开盘 | 恒指低开0.59% 银行股走强 招商银行涨近1%