
Group 1 - Evergrande Property (06666) resumed trading and rose over 28% as Evergrande and liquidators plan to sell shares, with potential transactions in preliminary stages [1] - Alibaba-W (09988) increased by over 5% and Baidu Group-W (09888) rose over 8% as both companies began using internally designed chips to train their AI models, replacing some NVIDIA chips [1] - China Merchants Energy (01138) saw a rise of over 5% after announcing plans to issue A-shares to raise no more than 8 billion yuan for fleet upgrades, with increased oil production expected to boost shipping demand [1] - Kangfang Biologics (09926) increased by over 4% after presenting excellent clinical data for its drug at WCLC, highlighting its global market value [1] - NIO-SW (09866) rose over 3% as it plans to publicly issue $1 billion in shares, with Goldman Sachs expecting the funds to support the company's product strategy [1] - WanGuo Data-SW (09698) surged over 15% as AI drives data center demand, with the company fully engaging in partnerships with cloud service providers [1] - Jiajian Ankang-B (02617) rose over 32%, with its market capitalization exceeding 50 billion HKD after receiving approval for a Phase II trial of its drug [1] Group 2 - Meitu (01357) increased by over 6% after announcing a partnership with Alibaba's Tongyi Laboratory to enhance its products with advanced AI models [2] - Robotics concept stocks mostly rose, with UBTECH (09880) up over 3%, ShouCheng Holdings (00697) up over 3%, Yuejiang (02432) up over 4%, and Jizhi Jia-W (02590) up over 6%, as domestic and international catalysts for humanoid robot commercialization are expected [2] - Bilibili-W (09626) rose over 2% as it revealed its new strategy card game "Three Kingdoms: Hundred Generals Card," with institutions optimistic about the company's growth potential with AI integration [2] Group 3 - Alibaba (BABA.US) rose 8.00% after the launch of the "Gaode Street Ranking," which attracted over 40 million users on its first day, becoming the largest food ranking in China [3] - XPeng Motors (XPEV.US) increased by 2.39% after receiving a special flight permit for its "land aircraft" (X3-F) in the UAE [3] - Trip.com (TCOM.US) rose 3.21% after forming a five-year strategic partnership with Cityline, marking its first collaboration with a major ticket supplier in Hong Kong and Macau [3] - NIO (NIO.US) increased by 6.21% after completing a $1 billion equity issuance, marking its second public financing plan this year [3] - Kingsoft Cloud (KC.US) rose 5.60% as Citigroup raised its target price to $20, citing strong AI-related demand from Xiaomi [3] - NetEase (NTES.US) continued to rise by 2.98%, reaching a historical high after launching its first sci-fi shooting mobile game based on the "Destiny" IP [3] Group 4 - Adobe (ADBE.US) rose 0.11% after launching its first AI agent product suite to help customers streamline workflows across various applications [4] - Hesai (HSAI.US) increased by 0.90% as sources reported its Hong Kong IPO priced at HKD 212.8 per share, raising at least HKD 3.62 billion with oversubscription nearly 120 times [4] - Tesla (TSLA.US) rose 6.04% as the Model Y L is set to launch in the domestic market on September 19, with orders extending to November [4] - Online real estate platform Opendoor (OPEN.US) surged 79.52% after appointing Kaz Nejatian as the new CEO, with co-founder Keith Rabois returning to the board [4]