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港股新能源车表现分化:小米跌超8% 小鹏涨超5%
Mei Ri Jing Ji Xin Wen· 2025-09-26 09:51
Market Overview - The Hong Kong stock market continued its adjustment trend, with the Hang Seng Index closing at 26,128.20 points, down 356.48 points, a decline of 1.35% [1] - The Hang Seng Tech Index fell by 184.08 points, closing at 6,195.11 points, a decrease of 2.89% [1] Company Performance - Morgan Stanley maintains an "Overweight" rating on Xiaomi Group, with a target price of HKD 62, highlighting that the sales performance of the Xiaomi 17 series may exceed expectations, and customized services will be a key competitive advantage for Xiaomi's electric vehicle business [3] - Ideal Auto launched its new pure electric SUV model i6, priced between RMB 250,000 and RMB 300,000, but its stock closed down over 1% [3] - Xiaomi Group's stock fell by 8.07%, closing at HKD 54.65, following a product launch event where CEO Lei Jun mentioned that Xiaomi is one of the most criticized car manufacturers online [4] Sector Performance - The new energy vehicle sector showed mixed performance, with XPeng Motors rising over 5% to close at HKD 90.80, driven by the announcement of humanoid robot patents and a collaboration with Alibaba Cloud on post-quantum security technology [6] - In contrast, tech stocks generally declined, with Alibaba, JD.com, and Kuaishou dropping over 3%, and Tencent Holdings falling nearly 1% [8] - Wind power stocks performed well, with Ruifeng New Energy rising by 6%, while the biopharmaceutical sector weakened, with Rongchang Biopharmaceuticals dropping over 4% [8] Capital Flow - Despite the significant pullback in the Hong Kong stock market, southbound capital continued to buy aggressively, with a net purchase amount of HKD 10.5 billion, marking the third consecutive day of over HKD 10 billion in net inflows [8] Market Outlook - Several institutions believe the current market adjustment is a technical correction, and the medium to long-term positive trend remains unchanged. The liquidity and profit cycles in the Hong Kong market are still improving [10] - Recent U.S. employment data falling below expectations has raised market expectations for interest rate cuts, which may alleviate macro liquidity pressures on the Hong Kong market [10] - Both domestic and foreign capital, including southbound and foreign investments, are showing increased interest in Hong Kong stocks, suggesting a potential for a slow bull market in the medium to long term supported by liquidity improvement and corporate profit recovery [10]