Market Overview - On July 30, the Hang Seng Index fell by 347 points or 1.4%, closing at 25,176 points, marking the first drop below the 10-day moving average since July 10[1] - The Hang Seng Tech Index decreased by 2.7%, closing at 5,490 points, while the Hang Seng China Enterprises Index rose by 0.5% due to inflows into state-owned enterprises in energy and telecommunications[1] - Market turnover increased to over HKD 319.7 billion, with net inflows of HKD 11.71 billion through the Stock Connect[1] Sector Performance - The volatility index for the Hang Seng Index dropped by 4.6%, indicating low market risk aversion despite the broader market decline[1] - Key sectors such as oil, food and beverage, coal, telecommunications, electricity, and medical devices continued to rise, while HSBC and Hang Seng Bank saw declines of 3.8% and 7.4% respectively after mid-term earnings announcements[1] Macroeconomic Insights - In the U.S., job vacancies fell to 7.437 million in June, with a job vacancy-to-job seeker ratio around 1.06, indicating a moderate labor market slowdown[2] - The labor supply-demand gap in the U.S. has narrowed to 423,000, suggesting limited risk of inflation spirals similar to 2022, which supports the case for the Federal Reserve to consider rate cuts in September[2] Industry Dynamics - The AI sector, particularly Inspur Digital (596 HK), saw a significant rise of 8.8%, driven by strong cloud service revenue and a return to profitability[3] - The Hang Seng Healthcare Index fell by 1.1%, but major companies experienced limited declines, with ongoing support for innovative drug development from the National Healthcare Security Administration[3] Company-Specific Developments - WuXi AppTec (2359 HK) reported a 20.6% increase in revenue to RMB 20.8 billion for the first half of 2025, with Non-IFRS adjusted net profit rising by 44.4% to RMB 6.31 billion[5] - The company’s Tides business saw a remarkable revenue increase of 141.6%, contributing to a 33.5% rise in chemical business revenue[6] - WuXi AppTec announced a mid-term dividend of RMB 3.50 per 10 shares, enhancing market confidence and potentially increasing the dividend yield to over 35% in 2025[7] Real Estate Market Trends - New home sales in 30 major cities fell by 16.8% year-on-year, with a slight month-on-month increase of 4.7%[9] - The inventory-to-sales ratio for major cities rose to 129.8, indicating a growing supply relative to sales, with first-tier cities at 79.6[11] - Land transaction volumes dropped by 48.6% year-on-year, reflecting a significant slowdown in the real estate market[12]
港股短期市宽超买,风险溢价偏低
ZHONGTAI INTERNATIONAL SECURITIES·2025-07-31 03:43