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Hang Seng Index Rises for Third Consecutive Day: Tencent and Alibaba Lead Tech Sector Rally as Southbound Capital Continues to Flow In

The Hang Seng Index has risen for three straight days, driven by a tech sector rally led by Tencent and Alibaba. This article analyzes the impact of southbound capital flows, policy tailwinds, and the external environment on Hong Kong stocks.

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Hang Seng Index Rises for Third Consecutive Day: Tencent and Alibaba Lead Tech Sector Rally as Southbound Capital Continues to Flow In
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Hang Seng Index Rises for Third Consecutive Day: Tencent and Alibaba Lead Tech Sector Rally

Recently, the Hong Kong Hang Seng Index has recorded gains for three consecutive trading days, with market sentiment notably warming. The tech sector has been the primary driver of this rebound, with heavyweight stocks Tencent Holdings and Alibaba Group performing particularly well, pushing the index back above a key psychological level. Analysts point to three main drivers behind this rally: sustained net inflows of southbound capital, a flurry of favorable policy signals, and improved expectations for external liquidity.

1. Southbound Capital Continues to Increase Holdings, Providing Incremental Support

According to public data from the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, the cumulative net inflow of southbound capital has significantly expanded over the past three trading days, with a particularly concentrated allocation towards tech leaders. Tencent Holdings and Alibaba ranked among the top net buyers. Market participants believe that mainland capital's preference for Hong Kong stocks core assets has not changed due to short-term volatility; instead, it has increased allocation after valuation corrections. This trend of "buying more as prices fall" provides solid bottom support for the Hang Seng Index.

2. Tencent and Alibaba Lead Tech Sector Rebound

As the two largest weighted stocks in the Hang Seng Index, the performance of Tencent and Alibaba directly determines the index's direction. For Tencent, the company has been continuously repurchasing shares recently, while its gaming and video account businesses are growing steadily. The market holds optimistic expectations for its upcoming earnings report. Alibaba, after its organizational restructuring, is focusing on a "user-first, AI-driven" strategy, with both its cloud computing and e-commerce businesses showing signs of marginal improvement. The stock prices of both companies have outperformed the broader market over the three-day period, acting as an "anchor" for the tech sector.

Additionally, other tech stocks such as Meituan, JD.com, and NetEase have also risen, creating a broad-based rally within the sector. The Hang Seng Tech Index has seen even more substantial gains during the same period, indicating a resurgence in investor preference for growth stocks.

3. Policy and External Environment Align

From a policy perspective, mainland China has recently introduced multiple measures to stabilize growth, including further clarification of normalized regulatory signals for the platform economy and the implementation of specific policies to support the development of the private sector. These policies directly benefit Hong Kong's tech sector by reducing market concerns over regulatory uncertainty. At the same time, expectations that the Federal Reserve's interest rate hike cycle is nearing its end have intensified, leading to a weaker US dollar and clear signs of capital flowing back to emerging markets. Hong Kong stocks, as a valuation trough, have attracted attention from some international capital.

4. Outlook: Can the Rally Continue?

Despite the strong short-term performance, there remains disagreement in the market about the sustainability of the rally. Optimists believe that the trend of southbound capital inflows remains unchanged, and Hong Kong stock valuations are still at historically low levels, offering medium- to long-term allocation value. Pessimists point out that factors such as global economic slowdown and geopolitical risks may still suppress risk appetite, and the Hang Seng Index needs more fundamental data confirmation before breaking through key resistance levels. Overall, the earnings delivery capability of the tech sector and the direction of southbound capital will be core variables determining the subsequent market height.

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The above content is for reference only and does not constitute investment advice. Markets carry risks; invest with caution. The views and analyses presented in this article are based on public information and do not represent a promise of future performance.

Disclaimer

This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute any investment advice. Financial markets carry risks; invest with caution. The data and views in this article are as of the time of publication and may change with market conditions.

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