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港股周报:关注港股财报季,看好港股科技估值持续提升-20251116
Minsheng Securities·2025-11-16 09:17

Market Overview - The Hang Seng Index rose by 1.26% this week, with a trading volume of HKD 1.16 trillion[1] - The Hang Seng Technology Index decreased by 0.42%, while the Hang Seng China Enterprises Index increased by 1.41%[1] - Net inflow from southbound trading was HKD 22.6 billion this week, totaling HKD 1,214.3 billion year-to-date, which is 164.5% of the total net inflow for 2024[1] Sector Performance - The top two performing sectors this week were Consumer Staples and Paper & Packaging, with weekly gains of 10.27% and 6.66% respectively[1] - Notable stocks in the Consumer Staples sector included Jiangsu Hongxin, Alpha Enterprises, and JD Health, with increases of 13.21%, 11.54%, and 6.59% respectively[1] - Other strong performing sectors included Pharmaceuticals & Biotechnology (5.4%) and Durable Goods (5.03%)[1] AI Developments - GPT-5.1 was officially released on November 13, featuring enhanced models for improved communication and reasoning capabilities[2] - Baidu launched the Wenxin 5.0 model, which supports multimodal input and output, boasting over 2.4 trillion parameters[2] Company Earnings - Tencent reported Q3 2025 revenue of HKD 192.9 billion, a 15% year-on-year increase, with a net profit of HKD 63.1 billion, up 19%[8] - JD Group achieved Q3 2025 revenue of HKD 299.1 billion, a 14.9% increase year-on-year, but net profit fell to HKD 5.3 billion from HKD 11.7 billion in the previous year[8] - Bilibili's Q3 2025 revenue was HKD 7.69 billion, a 5% increase, with adjusted net profit soaring 233% to HKD 0.79 billion[8] Investment Recommendations - The report suggests focusing on platform-based internet companies with computational resources and model capabilities, including Tencent, Kuaishou, Alibaba, Xiaomi, Baidu, and Meituan[4] - AI ecosystem companies with model or application capabilities are also recommended, such as Qunar, Meitu, JD Health, and Zhihu[4] Risks - Geopolitical risks may impact overseas revenue and competitiveness, potentially affecting stock prices[26] - Regulatory risks in the internet sector could influence industry and individual stock performance[26] - Consumer recovery may not meet expectations, posing a risk to the consumer sector[26]