Global Market Overview - The Hang Seng Index closed at 27,082, up 2.53% for the day and 5.66% year-to-date, driven by strong performances from major stocks like Tencent and Hong Kong Exchanges [3] - The Hang Seng Technology Index rose by 3.34%, indicating a renewed interest in technology stocks [3] - Southbound capital saw a net inflow of approximately HKD 20.2 billion, highlighting a shift towards "core assets + technology" allocation [3] - The offshore RMB strengthened, breaking through 6.89, nearing a three-year high, amidst calls from the Ministry of Commerce for the U.S. to lift unilateral tariffs [3] Sector Performance - The Hang Seng Financial Index increased by 2.29%, with a year-to-date rise of 8.12% [2] - The Hang Seng Industrial Index rose by 2.77%, reflecting a year-to-date increase of 3.03% [2] - The Hang Seng Real Estate Index saw a 2.25% increase, with a significant year-to-date rise of 23.95% [2] - The Hang Seng Utilities Index gained 0.90%, with a year-to-date increase of 9.27% [2] U.S. Market Reaction - Major U.S. indices, including the Dow Jones, S&P 500, and Nasdaq, all fell over 1%, influenced by renewed tariff uncertainties and concerns over AI impacts [3] - The 10-year U.S. Treasury yield dropped over 5 basis points to 4.02%, marking a near three-month low as investors sought safe-haven assets [3] - Gold prices surged over 2%, while silver rose approximately 4%, reflecting a flight to safety amid market volatility [3] Investment Sentiment - The report indicates a cautious sentiment among investors due to the resurgence of tariff risks and AI-related fears, leading to significant sell-offs in high-valuation sectors [3] - The uncertainty surrounding trade policies has weakened investor confidence in U.S. assets, contributing to a decline in the U.S. dollar index over two consecutive days [3]
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Zhao Yin Guo Ji·2026-02-24 03:48