中泰国际每日晨讯-20251107

Market Overview - The Hang Seng Index and the Hang Seng China Enterprises Index rose approximately 2.1% yesterday, driven by strong performance in the technology sector[1] - Major tech stocks like Tencent (700 HK), Alibaba (9988 HK), and JD.com (9618 HK) saw increases between 2.4% and 4.1%[1] - Semiconductor stocks also performed well, with SMIC (981 HK) and Hua Hong Semiconductor (1347 HK) rising 7.3% and 9.1%, respectively[1] - Despite the market rally, trading volume remained cautious at over HKD 230 billion[1] Economic Indicators - The U.S. stock market saw declines of 0.8% to 1.9% across major indices, amid concerns over the ongoing government shutdown entering its 37th day[2] - U.S. companies announced a significant increase in layoffs for October, with 153,000 job cuts reported, marking a month-on-month increase of over 1.8 times and the highest for the month in 22 years[2] Macro Dynamics - Australia's trade surplus for September was AUD 3.94 billion, significantly higher than August's AUD 1.11 billion and slightly above Bloomberg's forecast of AUD 3.93 billion[3] - Japan's October S&P Composite PMI rose slightly to 51.5 from 51.3 in September, indicating continued growth in the services sector, although the Services PMI fell to 53.1 from 53.3[3] Sector Performance - The renewable energy and utilities sectors saw broad gains, with Weisheng Holdings (3393 HK) surging 9.6% to a 52-week high, driven by increased demand for smart distribution services[4] - Weichai Power (2338 HK) experienced a significant stock price increase of 20.5%, following a production licensing agreement with Cares Power for solid oxide fuel cells[4] - The healthcare sector's Hang Seng Medical Care Index rose 0.7%, with notable gains for Jing Tai Holdings (2228 HK) due to its inclusion in the MSCI China Index and a strategic partnership with Eli Lilly[5]