黄金股集体大跌
中国基金报·2025-11-03 10:33

Market Overview - On November 3, Hong Kong's three major indices collectively rose, with the Hang Seng Index at 26,158.36 points, up 0.97%, and a total market turnover of 228.7 billion HKD [2][3]. AIA Group Performance - AIA Group's stock increased by 5.96% on November 3, with a cumulative increase of 45.91% since 2025 [5]. - The company reported a 27% year-on-year growth in new business value to 1.48 billion USD for Q3, with a new business value margin of 58.2% [7][8]. - Annualized new premiums grew by 15% to 2.55 billion USD, indicating strong performance compared to peers [7][8]. Gold Stocks Decline - On November 3, gold stocks in Hong Kong experienced a collective decline, with Lao Pu Gold down 7.16%, Chow Tai Fook down 8.67%, and China Gold International down 2.28% [10]. - A new tax policy effective from November 1, 2025, is expected to increase retail gold procurement costs, potentially benefiting leading companies if they can pass on costs through price increases [13]. Pop Mart Holdings - Pop Mart Holdings saw a 2.26% increase in stock price on November 3, with Morgan Stanley projecting continued high growth [14][15]. - The company's performance in Q3 exceeded expectations, driven by strong pre-sales of the Labubu series, which sold out shortly after its global online launch [17]. Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank - The Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank announced plans to establish an office in Hong Kong to support its growing business needs, with the Hong Kong government expressing full support for this initiative [18][19].