A-Share Market - The overall market showed an increase last week, with small-cap stocks performing significantly better than mid and large-cap stocks. The CSI 2000 index rose by 3.54%, and the CSI 1000 index increased by 2.51%, while the ChiNext index saw a modest rise of less than 0.5% [5] - The average daily trading volume reached 1.70 trillion, reflecting a week-on-week decline of 6.26% [5] - The recent market recovery has favored small-cap stocks, with sectors such as non-ferrous metals, machinery, and national defense performing well, while the computer and pharmaceutical sectors lagged [5] - The Shanghai government released the "Implementation Plan for the Development of Embodied Intelligence Industry," aiming for a core industry scale to exceed 50 billion by 2027, which, along with the World Robot Conference, has attracted investment in the machinery sector [5] - Following the recent Politburo meeting, which aligned with expectations, the overall monetary policy remains stable, and the "anti-involution" narrative is moderate. The A-share market is expected to continue a structural upward trend driven by valuation recovery under a dual easing fiscal and monetary environment [5] Hong Kong Market - The Hong Kong market experienced a rebound last week, with the Hang Seng Index rising by 1.43% and the Hang Seng Tech Index increasing by 1.17%. The materials sector, particularly metals, saw significant gains, with weekly increases exceeding 10%, while healthcare and consumer discretionary sectors faced pressure [6] - The rebound in the Hong Kong market was primarily driven by the materials sector, especially metals. The fifth round of price increases for coking coal was fully implemented, and the ongoing "anti-involution" trend boosted the coal sector. Additionally, rising gold prices contributed to substantial gains in gold stocks [6] - Companies in the metals sector, such as China Hongqiao, reported better-than-expected interim results, further supporting the rise in the metals sector [6] - Market sentiment has improved, with the Hang Seng Index showing relative strength, mainly driven by cyclical sectors. The ongoing "anti-involution" trend is expected to sustain the recovery of cyclical sectors. Furthermore, the current low valuation of the internet social services sector in Hong Kong presents potential upside, and with rising AI capital expenditures and increased support for technological innovation policies, leading companies in the Hang Seng Tech sector have medium to long-term growth potential [6]
AH股市场周度观察(8月第2周)-20250811
ZHONGTAI SECURITIES·2025-08-11 10:35