港股复盘 | 港股大涨 个股再现日内翻倍行情 谁在狂买?
Mei Ri Jing Ji Xin Wen·2026-01-28 09:04

Market Performance - The Hong Kong stock market experienced a strong rally on January 28, with the Hang Seng Index rising over 2%, reaching a nearly four-and-a-half-year high at 27,826.91 points, an increase of 699.96 points or 2.58% [1] - The Hang Seng Technology Index closed at 5,900.16 points, up 145.44 points, reflecting a gain of 2.53% [2] Trading Volume and Capital Flows - The total trading volume for the day was 365.1 billion HKD, an increase of over 100 billion HKD compared to the previous day [4] - Despite the market's rise, southbound capital recorded a net outflow of over 3.4 billion HKD, marking four consecutive days of net selling in Hong Kong stocks [4][6] Analyst Insights - Analysts suggest that the continuous net selling by southbound funds, alongside the rising volume in Hong Kong stocks, may indicate foreign institutional investors are taking long positions in the market [6] - Goldman Sachs' chief China equity strategist noted that earnings growth is the primary driver for the rise in Chinese stocks this year, with an expected inflow of 3.6 trillion CNY into the Chinese stock market, partly through the "Shanghai-Hong Kong Stock Connect" [6] Company Highlights - CloudWalk Technology (HK09678) saw a significant intraday surge of 99%, closing up over 73%, although it remains far from its historical high of 879 HKD set last year [6] - CloudWalk announced that it expects revenue from its large model-related business to reach 600 to 620 million CNY by 2025, representing a year-on-year growth of approximately 1,057% to 1,095% [7] Sector Performance - The non-ferrous metals sector saw a notable increase, with China Aluminum (HK02600) rising over 12% [8] - Citigroup indicated that gold prices may rise to 6,000 USD in a bull market scenario, while copper and aluminum are seen as key components in AI and energy transitions, with bullish targets of 15,000 USD/ton for copper and approaching 4,000 USD/ton for aluminum [9] Market Outlook - Dongwu Securities highlighted that the Hong Kong market is in a long-term upward trend but faces short-term challenges, particularly regarding overseas factors and the potential impact of U.S. tech earnings on Hong Kong stocks [10] - The report suggests maintaining a "barbell strategy" for overall portfolio allocation, focusing on value dividends as a base while dynamically monitoring sectors like AI technology and non-ferrous metals [10]