平安证券(香港)港股晨报-20251231
Ping An Securities Hongkong·2025-12-31 02:39

Market Overview - The Hong Kong stock market experienced fluctuations, with the Hang Seng Index closing at 23,831 points, down 145 points or 0.61% [1] - The market saw a net inflow of funds through the Stock Connect, totaling 4.84 million, with the Shanghai and Shenzhen Stock Connects contributing 2.83 million and 2.01 million respectively [1] - The semiconductor and robotics sectors showed strength, with the Hang Seng Index rising by 0.86% to 25,854.6 points on a subsequent trading day [1][3] Key Company Performances - Baidu Group-SW saw an increase of 8.9%, attributed to its expansion into the UK with autonomous vehicles and the anticipated ramp-up of its self-developed AI chip, Kunlun [1] - Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corporation (SMIC) rose by 4.2%, while China National Offshore Oil Corporation (CNOOC) increased by 4.0% [1] - Tencent Holdings repurchased approximately 6.36 billion HKD worth of shares, indicating confidence in its stock [11] Investment Opportunities - The report emphasizes the importance of technology self-reliance as a core theme for future Hong Kong stock market performance, particularly in sectors like artificial intelligence, semiconductors, and industrial software [3] - It is recommended to focus on leading companies in the technology sector, which are expected to benefit from medium to long-term growth opportunities [3] - The report suggests continued attention to undervalued state-owned enterprises with high dividend yields and upstream non-ferrous metal sectors benefiting from anticipated interest rate cuts by the Federal Reserve [3] Industry Trends - The report highlights that Chinese automotive companies are projected to surpass Japanese manufacturers in global new car sales for the first time, with a year-on-year increase of 17% expected [9] - The software and information technology services industry in China is performing well, with advancements in "5G + industrial internet" and "HarmonyOS" expanding the software empowerment landscape [9]