

Group 1: Hong Kong Stocks - China Gold International (02099) rose nearly 7%, reaching a new high as core product output exceeded half of the annual guidance, with significant expansion potential at the Jiama mine [1] - Pop Mart (09992) increased by nearly 2%, with new products selling out instantly and continued high growth in H1 performance [1] - Meitu (01357) surged over 7% after officially entering the MSCI China Index, with Morgan Stanley optimistic about the company's long-term growth potential [1] - China Tobacco Hong Kong (06055) climbed nearly 6.5%, setting a new high since its listing, with stable growth in H1 performance and promising expansion opportunities as an overseas platform for China Tobacco International [1] - China National Chemical Corporation (03983) fell over 1% as mid-term shareholder profit decreased by 6.74% year-on-year, with a significant drop in urea sales prices [1] - China Intelligent Transportation (01900) surged over 42% after a profit warning, expecting mid-term shareholder profit of approximately 361 million yuan [1] - Keep (03650) dropped nearly 5% post-earnings despite successfully turning a profit in H1, focusing its strategy on AI [1] - Western Cement (02233) rose nearly 6.5% post-earnings, with mid-term shareholder profit increasing by 93.4% due to high growth in overseas sales [1] - ChinaSoft International (00354) increased over 4% post-earnings, with H1 net profit rising over 10% and HarmonyOS 5 terminal devices exceeding 12 million units [1] Group 2: US Stocks - NIO (NIO.US) fell 3.94% after Citigroup set a target price of $8.1, listing five reasons to buy [3] - Shanghai's optimization of real estate policies led to significant gains for housing service platforms, with Fangduo (DUO.US) rising 28.28% and Beike (BEKE) up 1.57% [3] - Hesai (HSAI.US) rose 0.52%, with expectations of 300,000 to 400,000 units shipped in the entire robot lidar market this year, and over 200,000 units for the robot market [3] - Pinduoduo (PDD.US) increased by 0.87% ahead of its earnings report, with optimistic market expectations reflected in declining Put/Call ratios [3] - Intel (INTC.US) fell 1.01% as the federal government acquired a 10% stake in the struggling chip giant, becoming its largest shareholder [4] - American Airlines (AAL.US) dropped 4.06% after an emergency landing due to a passenger's electronic device catching fire [4] - Netflix (NFLX.US) rose 1.11%, achieving its first box office champion in North America [4] - Spirit Airlines (FLYY.US) plummeted 14.02% as financial restructuring failed to lead to sustainable development [4] - Keurig Dr Pepper (KDP.US) fell 11.48% after announcing a €15.7 billion (approximately $18.4 billion) cash acquisition of Dutch coffee giant JDE Peet's NV [4] - Roblox (RBLX.US) increased by 6.02%, with Wedbush maintaining an "outperform" rating and a target price of $165, citing strong user ecosystem and business model growth potential [4] - Opendoor (OPEN.US) dropped 9.38% despite a significant prior increase, with July existing home sales rising 2% month-on-month to an annualized 4.01 million units [5]