Market Overview - The Hang Seng Index (HSI) faces short-term resistance at 26,500 points, with geopolitical uncertainties causing volatility in international oil prices and potential capital outflows from Asian markets [2] - The Chinese government has slightly lowered its economic growth target for the year to a range of 4.5% to 5%, aligning with expectations, while the overall economic data remains stable [2] - The HSI has formed a head-and-shoulders pattern since January, recently testing support at 25,000 points, with a short-term rebound resistance around the 50-day moving average at approximately 26,500 points [2] Company News - Fast Innovation (3355) and National Technology (2701) have begun their public offerings today [3] - Li Auto (2015) reported a 93% drop in adjusted profit for the last quarter, with revenue guidance for the first quarter falling below expectations [3] - Oriental Overseas International (0316) saw a 41% decline in profit last year [3] - Swire (0019) conducted a placement of Cathay Pacific (0293) at a 9.6% discount, raising nearly 1.8 billion HKD [3] Macro Focus - The National People's Congress has concluded, passing the 14th Five-Year Plan outline and other resolutions [7] - The People's Bank of China continues to implement a moderately loose monetary policy, with recent adjustments to structural monetary policy tools showing positive effects on market confidence [7] - China has ordered an immediate halt to refined oil exports for March to address potential domestic fuel shortages due to the Middle East conflict [7] - The sales of power and energy storage batteries in China increased by 25.7% year-on-year in February, although there was a month-on-month decline of 23.9% [7] External Market Outlook - The U.S. Federal Reserve maintained interest rates in January, with a cautious stance on future adjustments based on economic data [4] - Recent U.S. economic data has been stronger than expected, raising inflation concerns due to rising oil prices amid geopolitical tensions [4] - The International Energy Agency (IEA) has significantly lowered its global oil supply growth forecast for the year due to disruptions caused by the Middle East conflict [9]
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