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SINOLINK SECURITIES· 2026-02-01 10:04
Investment Rating - The report indicates a "Neutral" investment rating for the industry, expecting a fluctuation range of -5% to 5% compared to the broader market over the next 3-6 months [50]. Core Insights - The coffee and tea beverage sector remains vibrant, with brands actively opening new stores despite seasonal fluctuations. Price competition is expected to ease following the end of promotional pricing by Kudi and rising coffee bean prices [3][11]. - The e-commerce sector continues to face pressure, with projected online retail sales of physical goods reaching 13,092.3 billion yuan in 2025, reflecting a growth of 5.2% and accounting for 26.1% of total retail sales [3]. - Music streaming platforms are highlighted as quality internet assets driven by domestic demand, with a recommendation to focus on subscription platforms due to their profitability potential [3]. - The virtual asset and trading platform sector is experiencing volatility amid macroeconomic uncertainties, with recent developments in U.S. regulatory frameworks impacting market dynamics [3]. - The automotive service sector is expanding, with JD.com opening its first car modification center, indicating growth in the aftermarket segment [3]. - The AI and cloud sector is witnessing advancements in foundational model capabilities, leading to increased application deployment. The report suggests focusing on tech leaders with strong cash flow, such as Google and Microsoft in the U.S., and Tencent and Alibaba in China [3]. Summary by Sections 1.1 Consumer & Internet - The Hang Seng non-essential consumer index showed a cumulative decline of 0.53%, outperforming the Hang Seng index by 2.92 percentage points [8]. - Notable stock performances include Yum China (+1.57%) and Luckin Coffee (-0.15%), with several other brands experiencing declines [8][10]. 1.2 Platform & Technology 1.2.1 Streaming Platforms - The Hang Seng media index fell by 0.98%, underperforming the Hang Seng index by 3.36 percentage points [19]. - Key stock movements included Tencent Music (+3.07%) and Spotify (-2.51%) [19][20]. 1.2.2 Virtual Assets & Trading Platforms - As of January 30, the global cryptocurrency market cap was $296.04 billion, down 4.72%. Bitcoin and Ethereum prices fell by 5.9% and 8.4%, respectively [25][27]. 1.2.3 Automotive Aftermarket - The Hang Seng composite index rose by 1.78%, with Advance Auto Parts (+2.65%) leading the gains [33]. 1.2.4 O2O - The Hang Seng internet technology index declined by 1.16%, with notable stock performances including Beike-W (+5.48%) and Didi Global (-5.04%) [38]. 1.2.5 AI & Cloud - The Nasdaq internet index decreased by 1.45%, with Meta (+8.77%) and Google A (+3.07%) showing positive movements [44].