先于谷歌,千问推出AI购物!港股AI短线回调,港股互联网ETF(513770)宽幅溢价,连日大举吸金逾11亿元
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2026-01-15 03:01

Core Viewpoint - The Hong Kong stock market experienced a short-term pullback in AI stocks, with major internet companies declining, while the Hong Kong Internet ETF showed strong buying interest despite the drop [1][7]. Group 1: Market Performance - As of January 15, major internet stocks such as Alibaba-W, Kuaishou-W, and Bilibili-W fell over 2%, while Tencent Holdings dropped more than 1% [1][7]. - The Hong Kong Internet ETF (513770) saw a price decline of 1.55%, indicating a wide premium and strong buying sentiment as investors actively sought to accumulate shares during the dip [1][7]. - Over the past 10 days, the Hong Kong Internet ETF recorded net inflows of 1.116 billion yuan, with funds increasing on 9 out of those 10 days [1][7]. Group 2: Company Developments - Alibaba's Qianwen App has integrated with various services within the Alibaba ecosystem, enabling AI shopping functionalities such as food delivery and ticket booking, and has opened testing to all users [9]. - The Qianwen App has surpassed 100 million monthly active users (MAU) within two months of launch, marking a significant milestone in its user engagement [9]. - Analysts from Dongfang Securities expect major updates to the Qianwen models (Qwen3.5, Qwen4) to be released in 2026, which could enhance AI application capabilities and expand Alibaba's AI application scenarios [9]. Group 3: Investment Insights - The Hong Kong Internet ETF (513770) and its linked funds are designed to passively track the CSI Hong Kong Internet Index, which includes major players like Alibaba-W, Tencent Holdings, and Xiaomi Group-W, with the top ten stocks accounting for over 76% of the index [10]. - The latest fund size of the Hong Kong Internet ETF reached 14.899 billion yuan, setting a new historical high, with an average daily trading volume exceeding 600 million yuan since 2025 [11]. - For investors looking to balance exposure to technology while minimizing volatility, the Hong Kong Large Cap 30 ETF (520560) is recommended, featuring a mix of high-growth tech stocks and stable dividend-paying companies [11].