XIAOMI-W Dismisses Possibility of EV Joint Venture with Ford; Ford Claims No Evidence Supports This
Joint Venture Talks: Ford Motor is reportedly in discussions with Xiaomi to establish a joint venture in the US for electric vehicle manufacturing, according to the Financial Times.
Xiaomi's Denial: Xiaomi has denied the reports, stating that it is not currently selling products in the US and is not engaged in any negotiations with Ford.
Ford's Response: Ford has also refuted the claims, labeling the reports as entirely fabricated and lacking factual basis.
Market Context: The news comes amid significant short selling activity on Xiaomi's stock, with a reported short selling value of $1.01 billion and a ratio of 19.946%.
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Xiaomi's Robotics Achievement: Xiaomi's robotics team has introduced "TacRefineNet," a system that utilizes tactile feedback for millimeter-level pose refinement without relying on vision or 3D models.
Application in Industry: The TacRefineNet can perform precise grasp adjustments for various objects in automotive factories, demonstrating its effectiveness in both simulated and real-world environments.
Southbound Trading Inflows: TENCENT (00700.HK) saw significant Southbound Trading net inflows totaling HKD4.3 billion, while other stocks like BABA-W (09988.HK) and POP MART (09992.HK) experienced notable short selling activity.
Market Activity Overview: TENCENT was the most active stock in both Shanghai-Hong Kong and Shenzhen-Hong Kong Stock Connect, with substantial net inflows, while stocks like XIAOMI-W and AKESO faced the highest net outflows.
Short Selling Statistics: The short selling ratios for TENCENT, BABA-W, and POP MART were 15.248%, 19.556%, and 27.852% respectively, indicating a high level of market speculation.
Overall Market Sentiment: The total Southbound Trading net outflow was HKD0, accounting for 35.67% of the total transaction amount of HKD88.42 billion, reflecting fragile market sentiment according to JPM.

Short Selling Turnover: The short selling turnover in the Hong Kong market reached $47.7 billion, accounting for 22.1% of the eligible securities turnover, slightly down from 23% on the previous trading day.
Top Short Selling Stocks: The top five stocks with the highest short selling amounts include CSOP HS TECH, TENCENT, BABA-W, XIAOMI-W, and MEITUAN-W, with CSOP HS TECH leading at $7.79 billion and a short selling ratio of 66.7%.
CSOP HS TECH Performance: CSOP HS TECH (03033.HK) experienced a decrease of 0.947%, with a significant short selling turnover of $7.79 billion and a high short selling ratio of 66.7%.
Other Notable Stocks: TENCENT, BABA-W, XIAOMI-W, and MEITUAN-W also showed notable short selling activity, with TENCENT at $2.97 billion and a ratio of 15.2%, while MEITUAN-W had a turnover of $961.98 million and a ratio of 26.6%.

Market Performance: The HSI fell 325 points (1.2%) to close at 26,559, with the HSCEI and HSTECH also experiencing declines of 0.7% and 1.1%, respectively, amid a total market turnover of $247.865 billion.
Financial Sector Decline: Major financial stocks like HSBC and AIA saw significant drops of 2.7% and 5.5%, respectively, with short selling ratios indicating increased bearish sentiment.
Volatile Commodities Market: The commodities sector faced volatility, with stocks like CHI SILVER GP and MMG declining over 3%, while jewelry stock LAOPU GOLD also lost 2.32%.
Automakers' Gains: In contrast, automakers such as BYD and NIO saw gains, with NIO rising 6.9% after announcing its first profit, while battery stock CATL increased by 1.8%.

Commodity Price Impact: Commodity prices have risen significantly, benefiting the basic materials sector in China, particularly suppliers of aluminum, copper, and lithium, with positive ratings for companies like CHALCO and MMG.
Automakers Under Pressure: Rising material costs are expected to increase the production costs for mass-market electric vehicles, with smaller automakers like XPENG and GAC GROUP being more vulnerable compared to larger firms like BYD and Geely.
Battery Industry Outlook: Short-term challenges are anticipated for second-tier battery companies, while CATL is expected to maintain a strong position due to its bargaining power and upcoming production resumption.
Tech Sector Challenges: Xiaomi may face margin pressures from increasing memory costs, which significantly impact the bill of materials for its smartphones, potentially affecting profitability.

Market Performance: The Hang Seng Index (HSI) fell by 325 points (1.2%) to 26,559, while the Hang Seng Tech Index (HSTI) and the Hang Seng China Enterprises Index (HSCEI) also experienced declines, with market turnover reaching $247.87 billion.
Active Heavyweights: Major stocks like Alibaba, Meituan, and Tencent saw significant drops, with Alibaba closing down 2.9% at $155, while Xiaomi and CCB managed slight gains.
Notable Movers: AIA experienced a sharp decline of 5.5%, while Li Auto and Mengniu Dairy saw increases of 3.6% and 3%, respectively, with several stocks hitting new highs.
Short Selling Trends: High short selling ratios were noted for several companies, including Ping An and CCB, indicating increased market speculation and potential bearish sentiment.







