Market Overview - The Hang Seng Index is expected to test the June low of 22,668 points due to geopolitical tensions and rising risk aversion, despite recent financial policies from mainland China aimed at stabilizing the market [2] - The U.S. and China have agreed to reduce tariffs, with U.S. tariffs on Chinese imports dropping from 145% to 30%, and Chinese tariffs on U.S. goods decreasing from 125% to 10% for a 90-day period [2] - The Hang Seng Index's valuation has returned to reasonable levels, but ongoing geopolitical tensions may lead to further declines [2] Sector Outlook - Gold mining stocks are favored in the short term due to ongoing geopolitical uncertainties and central banks continuing to increase their gold holdings [3] Company News - Sa Sa International (0178) reported a 65% decline in annual profits, while Oriental Watch Holdings (0398) saw a 20% drop in annual profits [5] - JD Group (9618) reported a more than doubling of user numbers for its 618 shopping event [7] - Sanhua Intelligent Controls (2050) has set a price limit and increased its total fundraising to 9.3 billion HKD [7] Economic Indicators - The U.S. Federal Reserve maintained interest rates, with expectations of two rate cuts totaling 0.5% this year, reflecting a cautious stance on future inflation uncertainties [5] - The People's Bank of China conducted a 203.5 billion RMB reverse repurchase operation, maintaining the interest rate at 1.4% [9] - Fitch Ratings predicts that Hong Kong will see the largest increase in non-performing loans in the Asia-Pacific region this year due to ongoing uncertainties from U.S. tariff policies [10] Stock Market Performance - The Hang Seng Index closed at 23,238, down 1.99% year-to-date, while the Hang Seng Tech Index fell by 2.42% [5] - The CRB Commodity Index increased by 0.12% year-to-date, while gold prices rose by 0.05% [5] Regulatory Developments - The Chinese government has emphasized the need for accurate and truthful advertising in the new energy vehicle sector, prohibiting exaggerated claims [9] - The Financial Regulatory Bureau has issued guidelines to prevent excessive competition in dividend insurance levels among insurance companies [9]
中金公司港股晨报-20250620
Xin Da Guo Ji Kong Gu·2025-06-20 04:02