Market Overview - On August 6, the Hang Seng Index experienced a slight increase of 0.03%, closing at 24,910 points, with the Hang Seng Tech Index rising by 0.2% to 5,532 points[1] - The total market turnover was HKD 215.2 billion, indicating a gradual decrease in trading activity this week but still maintaining an active level[1] - Net inflow from the Hong Kong Stock Connect was HKD 9.4 billion[1] Sector Performance - The cyclical sectors surged due to "anti-involution" policies, with Morningstar Paper (1812 HK) and Nine Dragons Paper (2689 HK) both rising by 10.8%[1] - Technology stocks showed mixed performance; Tencent (700 HK) rose by 1.7%, while Alibaba (9988 HK) increased by 0.6%, but Meituan (3690 HK) and Baidu (9888 HK) fell[1] - Airline stocks faced significant pressure after Cathay Pacific (293 HK) reported a 9.7% drop in performance[1] Economic Indicators - The U.S. ISM Non-Manufacturing Index unexpectedly fell to 50.1 in July, indicating a slowdown in service sector growth, with new orders showing minimal growth and employment continuing to decline[3] - Rising costs were highlighted, with raw material and service price indicators reaching their highest levels since October 2022, reflecting the impact of tariff uncertainties on supply chains[3] Real Estate Market - In the week ending August 3, the transaction volume of new homes in 30 major cities fell to 161 million square meters, a year-on-year decline of 17.7%[5] - The cumulative transaction volume of new homes in first-tier cities showed a mixed trend, with Beijing down 1.9% and Guangzhou up 14.2% year-on-year[6] Policy Outlook - The Central Political Bureau emphasized the need for sustained macroeconomic policies, including proactive fiscal measures and moderately loose monetary policies, to enhance economic recovery[9] - The real estate sector is expected to benefit from upcoming specific measures aimed at promoting housing demand and inventory reduction[12]
中泰国际每日晨讯-20250807
ZHONGTAI INTERNATIONAL SECURITIES·2025-08-07 02:42