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异动盘点0729|婴童概念高开,医药强劲,券商股低迷;特斯拉涨超3%、SMCI涨超10%(附本周业绩日历)
贝塔投资智库·2025-07-29 04:14

Group 1: Baby and Childcare Sector - The baby and childcare concept stocks mostly opened higher, with notable increases in shares of companies such as Jinxin Reproductive Medicine (1951.HK) up 8.93%, H&H International Holdings (1112.HK) up 7.33%, and China Feihe (6186.HK) up 5.12% following the announcement of a new childcare subsidy policy [1] - The new policy, effective from January 1, 2025, provides an annual subsidy of 3,600 yuan for each child until they reach three years old, which is expected to boost the sector [1] Group 2: Pharmaceutical Sector - WuXi AppTec (2359.HK) opened over 4% higher after reporting a revenue of 20.799 billion yuan for the six months ending June 30, 2025, a year-on-year increase of 20.6%, with a net profit of 8.287 billion yuan, up 95.5% [1] - Fosun Pharma (2196.HK) saw a 1.37% increase after signing a licensing agreement for AR1001, aimed at treating Alzheimer's disease and other neurological disorders [2] - Deqi Pharmaceutical (6996.HK) rose 4.70% after receiving approval for a new indication of its drug, Xivio, for treating multiple myeloma [2] - Kangzheng Pharmaceutical (0867.HK) increased over 2% after announcing the acceptance of its new drug application for ZUNVEYL, aimed at treating Alzheimer's symptoms [4] - BeiGene (6160.HK) rose over 3% following a positive recommendation from the European Medicines Agency for its drug, Tislelizumab, for non-small cell lung cancer [4] Group 3: Automotive Sector - Hong Kong automotive dealer stocks rose, with Zhongsheng Holdings (0881.HK) up nearly 6% and Yongda Automotive (3669.HK) up over 4%, driven by expectations of improved profit margins from new car sales due to government policies [2] - UBS reported that Zhongsheng and Yongda's stock prices rebounded approximately 20% and 5% respectively, as the market anticipates industry consolidation and improved profitability [2] Group 4: Beverage Sector - Hong Kong Brewery (0236.HK) surged 26% after reporting a revenue of approximately 390 million HKD for the first half of 2025, a year-on-year increase of 3.22%, with a net profit of 49.644 million HKD, up 31.97% [3] Group 5: Securities Sector - Chinese brokerage stocks collectively declined, with Shenwan Hongyuan (6806.HK) down nearly 5%, amid tightening regulatory scrutiny in the securities industry, which has seen over 30 fines issued recently [3]