Market Overview - On December 8, the Hang Seng Index fell below the 26,000-point mark, closing down 319 points (1.2%) at 25,765 points, with a total market turnover of HKD 206.2 billion[1] - The market is awaiting the Federal Reserve's interest rate decision, with expectations of a 0.25% rate cut[1] - The net inflow of Hong Kong Stock Connect was HKD 1.54 billion[1] Sector Performance - Chinese brokerage stocks rose after the China Securities Regulatory Commission announced a slight easing of regulations, with Huatai Securities up 5.2%, China Merchants Securities up 2.8%, and CITIC Securities up 1.7%[1] - Major Chinese banks saw declines, with China Construction Bank down 4.0%, China Merchants Bank down 3.5%, and Industrial and Commercial Bank of China down 3.5%[1] - Pop Mart's stock dropped 8.5% amid concerns over declining sales growth for Labubu products[1] U.S. Market Insights - The Dow Jones Index closed down 215 points (0.4%) at 47,739 points, while the Nasdaq fell 32 points (0.1%) to 23,545 points, and the S&P 500 dropped 23 points to 6,846 points[2] - Investors expect the Federal Reserve to cut rates by 0.25% on Thursday, supported by a milder core PCE index[2] Macroeconomic Data - China's total import and export value in November was USD 549.03 billion, up 4.3% year-on-year, with exports rising 5.9% and imports increasing by 1.9%[3] - The trade surplus was USD 111.68 billion, exceeding market expectations of USD 103.1 billion[3] - In the real estate sector, new home sales in 30 major cities fell 33.3% year-on-year, with significant declines across all city tiers[3] Industry Trends - The automotive sector anticipates increased lithium battery production in December, leading to improved industry conditions and price increases, with CATL up 3.3% and Ganfeng Lithium up 7.0%[4] - The healthcare sector saw a 1.5% decline in the Hang Seng Healthcare Index, despite the addition of 114 new drugs to the national medical insurance list, benefiting several major pharmaceutical companies[4] - The renewable energy and utility sectors experienced declines, with major utility stocks falling between 1.0% and 2.8%[5]
中泰国际每日晨讯-20251209
ZHONGTAI INTERNATIONAL SECURITIES·2025-12-09 02:21