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午评:港股恒指跌0.84% 科指跌1.32% 科网股普跌 黄金股承压 泡泡玛特跌超4%
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2025-12-09 04:04
Market Overview - The Hong Kong stock market indices experienced a decline, with the Hang Seng Index falling by 0.84% to 25,549.90 points, the Hang Seng Tech Index down by 1.32%, and the National Enterprises Index decreasing by 1.12% [1][8]. Sector Performance - Technology stocks saw a broad decline, with notable drops including Xiaomi, Kuaishou, Bilibili, and Baidu, each falling over 2%, while Meituan and NetEase dropped more than 1% [1][8]. - Gold and non-ferrous metal stocks faced pressure, with Zijin Mining declining over 4% [1][8]. - The real estate sector weakened significantly, highlighted by China Jinmao's drop of over 11% [1][8]. - New consumption concept stocks continued their downward trend, with Pop Mart falling over 4% [1][8]. Economic Indicators - Market expectations indicate potential adjustments in interest rate policies by the Bank of Japan and the European Central Bank, with hawkish comments from ECB Executive Schnabel influencing market sentiment towards anticipated rate hikes next year [2][9]. - Analysts noted that the market has largely priced in the Federal Reserve's expected rate cuts, but there are indications that the threshold for further cuts may be raised [2][9]. Investment Insights - Morgan Stanley suggests a selective investment strategy, highlighting a clear risk differentiation in China's credit market: the TMT sector shows strong quality, while state-owned enterprises are stable but have tight valuations, and the real estate sector remains challenging [5][11]. - The real estate market is not expected to stabilize until 2025, with ongoing declines in sales and investment [5][11]. - Vanke's efforts to extend domestic bond maturities have led to significant drops in both offshore and onshore bond prices, raising concerns about the financing environment for private developers [5][11].
港股异动丨内房股跌幅扩大 中国海外宏洋集团跌8% 小摩指房地产板块依然严峻
Ge Long Hui A P P· 2025-12-09 02:25
Group 1 - The Hong Kong real estate stocks have seen a significant decline, with China Jinmao dropping nearly 9% and China Overseas Grand Oceans Group falling 8% [1] - Other notable declines include Zhongliang Holdings down over 5%, Greentown China down 4.77%, and several other companies like Longfor Group and Yuyuan Property down over 3% [1] - Morgan Stanley suggests a selective investment strategy, highlighting a clear risk differentiation in the Chinese credit market, with the TMT sector showing good quality while the real estate sector remains under severe pressure [1] Group 2 - The real estate market is not expected to stabilize until 2025, with ongoing declines in sales and investment [1] - Vanke's attempt to extend domestic bond maturities has led to significant drops in both offshore and onshore bond prices, raising concerns about the financing environment for private developers [1] - The effects of policy easing have been limited, and there remains substantial inventory pressure in the market [1]