港股大宗商品行情爆发
Di Yi Cai Jing Zi Xun·2026-02-23 14:40

Group 1 - The Hong Kong stock market experienced a strong performance on February 23, with the Hang Seng Index rising by 2.53% and the Hang Seng Tech Index increasing by 3.34%, indicating a significant recovery in market sentiment [2][3] - There was a clear divergence in sector performance, with technology and semiconductor stocks generally rising, while the commodity sector, particularly gold and oil stocks, showed remarkable strength, leading the market [3][4] - Gold stocks such as Tongguan Gold, Chifeng Gold, and Datang Gold all surged over 6%, while oil stocks like China Petroleum and CNOOC also saw significant gains [3][4] Group 2 - The recent surge in the commodity sector is supported by rising international commodity prices, with Comex gold futures increasing by 1.66% from February 16 to 20, and Brent crude oil futures rising by 5.62% during the same period [4] - The volatility in commodity-related stocks during the Spring Festival is closely linked to recent developments in international geopolitics, particularly the tensions between the U.S. and Iran, which have historically led to better performance in oil prices [5] - Analysts suggest that the strong performance of the Hong Kong market may serve as a reference for the upcoming A-share market, as there is a close correlation in capital flow and market sentiment between the two [6][7] Group 3 - Analysts expect that the market environment post-Spring Festival will be more favorable for the bulls, with a focus on technology stocks, driven by positive macroeconomic changes and improved capital conditions [7][8] - Historical data indicates that small-cap growth stocks typically outperform after the Spring Festival, although this year may see a simultaneous rise in large-cap growth due to strong industry trends [8]