Group 1 - On February 6, southbound funds recorded a net purchase of HKD 14.859 billion, with Tencent Holdings and Alibaba receiving net buys of HKD 4.324 billion and HKD 1.656 billion respectively [1] - Kangfang Biotech and Changfei Optical Fiber Cable experienced net sales of HKD 306 million and HKD 79 million respectively [1] - Tencent Holdings closed at HKD 547.50, down 1.97%, while Alibaba closed at HKD 155.00, down 2.88% [2][3] Group 2 - Tencent and Alibaba faced further restrictions on their AI applications, impacting their competitive positioning in the consumer AI sector [4] - Bubble Mart announced London as its European headquarters and plans to open seven new stores in the UK, creating over 150 jobs [4] - China National Offshore Oil Corporation (CNOOC) is expected to see a rebound in oil and industrial metal prices by 2026, despite current commodity market volatility [4] Group 3 - China Mobile, along with other major telecom operators, launched Beidou SMS services, which may help mitigate profit pressures from increased VAT rates [5] - Morgan Stanley maintains a positive outlook on China Mobile due to its high profit margins and attractive dividend yield [5]
资金动向 | 北水持续抢筹腾讯、阿里,抛售康方生物3亿港元