Group 1 - U.S. stock indices fell over 1.2%, with AMD and Qualcomm dropping more than 8%, while the Chinese concept index rose by 0.9% [1] - Bitcoin dropped below $65,000 [1] - Silver prices plummeted by 19.5%, and gold fell by 4% [1] - U.S. crude oil futures closed down over 2.8%, at $63.29 per barrel [1] - UBS and Goldman Sachs warned about volatility and liquidity issues in the silver market [1] - HP and Dell are reportedly researching the use of mainland China's memory chips [1] - South Korean stocks fell by 3.86%, with foreign investors recording a record high net sell-off [1] - JPMorgan stated that strong demand from central banks could push gold prices to $6,300 per ounce by the end of 2026 [1] - In January, the number of layoffs by Challenger companies in the U.S. rose to 108,000, the highest for the same period since 2009 [1] - Nvidia delayed the release of new gaming chips due to a shortage of memory chips [1] - Amazon's stock dropped by 11% after hours, with expected annual capital expenditures of approximately $200 billion [1] Group 2 - Meituan plans to acquire Dingdong for $717 million [2] - Multiple foreign institutions continue to increase their investment willingness in China [2] - China Telecom and China Unicom have initiated trial commercial use of Beidou SMS [2] - AUX announced a price increase of 6%-10% for all central air conditioning products starting March 1 [2] - Hong Kong Stock Exchange reported that the amount raised from IPOs in January was HKD 39.3 billion, a year-on-year increase of 555% [2] - The silicon industry association indicated that the silicon wafer market is expected to remain stable due to adjustments in battery production and expectations of declining silicon prices [2] - NIO expects adjusted operating profit to be between 700 million and 1.2 billion yuan in Q4 2025 [2] - The Bank of England maintained its current policy as expected [2] - Muyuan Foods saw a 1.9% increase in dark trading, earning HKD 74 per lot [2] - Dazhu CNC experienced a 21.71% increase in dark trading, earning HKD 2,080 per lot [2] Group 3 - Hong Kong stocks of Zhuozheng Medical, Dazhu CNC, and Muyuan Foods were listed [3] - Significant accumulation of Tencent shares occurred, with southbound funds net buying a total of HKD 11 billion over four consecutive days [3] - Announcement highlights include Revotek planning a 1 billion yuan investment in a synthetic biology manufacturing project in Xinjiang, and GCL-Poly has not yet received relevant orders in the "space photovoltaic" sector [3] - In A-shares, Beiliang's major shareholder Ma Xuejun is under investigation by the CSRC for alleged market manipulation [3]
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