Market Performance - The Hang Seng Index closed up 0.95%, the Hang Seng Tech Index rose 0.56%, and the National Enterprises Index increased by 0.51% on February 27, with net inflows from southbound funds exceeding 14 billion HKD [1] - Major tech stocks such as Tencent, Meituan, JD.com, and Baidu saw gains, with Alibaba initially rising over 1.7% before closing down [3] Sector Performance - The optical communication, steel, non-ferrous metals, rare earth, and innovative pharmaceuticals sectors experienced significant gains, with Longi Green Energy rising nearly 10%, Maanshan Iron & Steel up 6.6%, and Kintor Pharmaceutical increasing by 6% [3] Stock Highlights - Longi Green Energy: 148.800 HKD (+10.059%), market cap 9.101 billion HKD [4] - Tencent Holdings: 518.000 HKD (+1.172%), market cap 16.776 billion HKD [4] - Meituan: 81.150 HKD (+0.870%), market cap 3.462 billion HKD [5] IPO Market Outlook - Multiple institutions are optimistic about the Hong Kong IPO market for 2026, with UBS predicting a financing scale exceeding 300 billion HKD and around 150-200 listings [6] - Huatai Securities estimates the main board IPO financing scale at approximately 310 billion HKD with about 100 new companies [7] - Deloitte forecasts around 160 new listings with a financing amount of no less than 300 billion HKD [8] - PwC anticipates about 150 new listings with total fundraising between 320 billion to 350 billion HKD, potentially ranking among the top three globally [8] Valuation Insights - Analysts from China Merchants Securities indicate that the current valuation of the Hong Kong tech sector is at a historical low, suggesting that the sector is undervalued in the context of the AI development and technology-driven growth [8]
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