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Goldman Sachs Buy Stocks: Goldman Sachs released a list of Buy stocks in Hong Kong based on the Earnings Revision Leading Indicator (ERLI), including notable companies like AIA, Xiaomi, and HKEX.
Stock Performance: The report highlighted various stocks with their respective short selling data, showing significant short selling ratios for companies like Ping An and JD Logistics.
Market Reactions: AIA received positive outlook from Haitong International, which raised its target price, indicating optimism about its growth prospects for 2026/2027.
Short Selling Trends: The report detailed short selling activities across multiple stocks, with varying ratios indicating market sentiment and potential investor strategies.

Market Performance: The Hang Seng Index (HSI) rose slightly by 12 points to close at 26,847, while the Hang Seng Tech Index (HSTI) and the Hang Seng China Enterprises Index (HSCEI) fell by 100 points and 4 points, respectively, with a total market turnover of $285.43 billion.
Active Heavyweights: Major stocks like Tencent, Xiaomi, and Meituan experienced declines, with Tencent dropping 4% to close at $558, while other heavyweights also saw significant short selling activity.
Notable Movers: Trip.com saw a significant drop of 6.1%, while Xinyi Glass and China Shenhua recorded gains of 5.9% and 5.7%, respectively, with several stocks hitting new highs.
Short Selling Trends: Various stocks experienced notable short selling, with Techtronic Industries and China Resources Mixc among those hitting new highs, while others like Kingdee International and Meitu faced substantial declines.

Market Performance: The HSI dropped 109 points (0.4%) to 26,724, while the HSTI fell 119 points (2.2%) to 5,347, and the HSCEI decreased by 48 points (0.5%) to 9,004.
Active Heavyweights: Major stocks like TENCENT, XIAOMI, and MEITUAN saw declines, with TENCENT down 3.4% and XIAOMI down 2.6%, while BABA fell 0.9%.
Notable Movers: XINYI GLASS and CHINA SHENHUA experienced significant gains, with XINYI GLASS up 6.2% and CHINA SHENHUA up 5.4%, while TRIP.COM-S dropped 6.1%.
Short Selling Trends: High short selling ratios were observed in several stocks, including XIAOMI (20.155%) and MEITUAN (17.261%), indicating increased bearish sentiment among investors.

Stock Performance Overview: Various stocks including AIA, Alibaba, and BYD showed mixed performance with AIA and Alibaba experiencing gains, while SMIC saw a decline.
Short Selling Data: Significant short selling activity was noted across multiple stocks, with BYD and SHK PPT having the highest short selling ratios at 34.941% and 35.602%, respectively.
Investment Ratings: Analysts have given "Buy" ratings to several companies including Alibaba, BOC Hong Kong, and Trip.com, while AIA is rated as "Hold."
Market Insights: JPMorgan estimates Alibaba's T-Head valuation to be between US$25-62 billion, indicating that a spinoff and separate listing is unlikely this year.

Stock Performance Overview: Tencent and Alibaba experienced slight declines and gains respectively, with Tencent down 0.084% and Alibaba up 2.549%. Other notable stocks include Ping An and CCB, which also saw minor increases.
Short Selling Activity: Significant short selling was observed in several stocks, with Alibaba leading at a ratio of 11.929%, followed by Ping An at 20.491% and China Life at 28.152%.
Market Trends: The overall market shows mixed performance with some stocks like Trip.com and Xiaomi gaining, while others like NTES and BYD faced declines.
Analyst Updates: Morgan Stanley raised Baidu's target price, anticipating a dip in its non-GAAP operating profit for the last quarter, indicating ongoing volatility in the tech sector.
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