港股速报 | 调整来袭 港股低开 航空股逆势走高
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2026-01-19 03:17

Market Overview - The Hong Kong stock market opened lower on January 19, with the Hang Seng Index at 26,641.60 points, down 203.36 points, a decline of 0.76% [1] - The Hang Seng Tech Index opened at 5,777.07 points, down 45.11 points, a decrease of 0.77% [4] Airline Sector Performance - Airline stocks showed resilience, with China Eastern Airlines (HK00670) rising over 6%, and both China Southern Airlines (HK01055) and Air China (HK00753) increasing by more than 2% [3] - China Eastern Airlines reported a 4.93% year-on-year increase in passenger capacity for December 2025, with passenger turnover up 7.61% and a seat load factor of 85.65%, up 2.14 percentage points [6] - China Southern Airlines announced an 11.89% year-on-year increase in passenger capacity for December 2025, with passenger turnover up 11.20% and a seat load factor of 84.05%, down 0.53 percentage points [7] - Air China reported a 4.0% year-on-year increase in passenger capacity for December 2025, with passenger turnover up 10.0% and a seat load factor of 82.2%, up 4.5 percentage points [7] Other Sector Movements - The technology sector saw widespread declines, with Bilibili dropping over 4%, Alibaba and Kuaishou down over 2%, and Xiaomi and Meituan down over 1% [7] - The metals sector was active, with Zijin Mining opening over 1% higher [7] - The lithium battery sector experienced mostly gains, with BYD rising over 1% [7] - The domestic real estate sector faced declines, with Country Garden falling over 10% [7] - The biopharmaceutical sector opened lower, with Tigermed down over 2% [7] Economic Outlook - According to Galaxy Securities, the U.S. CPI for December 2025 rose 2.7% year-on-year, with core CPI up 2.6%, both in line with previous values [8] - The U.S. PPI for November increased by 3%, exceeding the forecast of 2.7% [8] - Initial jobless claims in the U.S. decreased by 9,000 to 198,000, significantly below the market expectation of 215,000, marking the lowest level since November of the previous year [8] - China's foreign trade in 2025 reached 45.47 trillion yuan, a year-on-year growth of 3.8%, marking nine consecutive years of growth [8] - The M2-M1 spread at the end of December 2025 was 4.7 percentage points, widening from the previous month's 3.1 percentage points [8] Investment Recommendations - The technology sector remains a long-term investment focus, benefiting from price increases in the supply chain, domestic substitution, and accelerated AI applications [8] - The consumer sector is expected to continue benefiting from policy support, with attention needed on policy implementation and improvements in consumption data [8] - Given the escalating geopolitical tensions, precious metals and other safe-haven assets are likely to benefit [8]