Hang Seng Index Rises 0.8% in Volatile Trade; Tencent, Alibaba Lead Tech Rally Ahead of Earnings Season
Hong Kong's Hang Seng Index closed 0.8% higher on Tuesday, driven by tech heavyweights Tencent and Alibaba as investors position for upcoming quarterly earnings. The Hang Seng Tech Index outperformed, while financial and property stocks lagged.
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Hang Seng Index Rises 0.8% in Volatile Trade; Tencent, Alibaba Lead Tech Rally Ahead of Earnings Season
Hong Kong's three major stock indexes showed mixed performance today, with the Hang Seng Index edging higher, supported by the tech sector, and closing up approximately 0.8%. Overall market trading was active, with investor sentiment turning optimistic on the eve of the earnings season. Tencent Holdings and Alibaba Group, two tech giants, were the main leaders of today's rally, driving the Hang Seng Tech Index to outperform the broader market.
Market Divergence, Tech Stocks Sole Support
The Hang Seng Index opened slightly lower but quickly rebounded, at one point expanding gains to over 1% before retreating in the afternoon, eventually closing near recent highs. The H-Share Index rose in tandem with the Hang Seng Index but with a slightly smaller gain; the Hang Seng Tech Index, however, stood out with a significantly larger lead. By sector, technology, healthcare, and consumer stocks posted gains, while financial and property stocks underperformed, capping the index's upside.
Analysts pointed out that today's market divergence mainly stemmed from a rotation of funds from traditional blue chips to tech growth stocks. According to market sources, some institutional investors adjusted their positions ahead of the earnings season, increasing holdings in tech leaders with higher earnings visibility.
Tencent, Alibaba Lead; Earnings Expectations in Focus
Tencent Holdings' stock performed strongly today, at one point rising over 3%. The market widely expects Tencent's upcoming quarterly earnings to show a recovery in its gaming business and growth in advertising revenue. Additionally, Tencent's continued investment in artificial intelligence is seen as a valuation catalyst. Alibaba also performed well, with its stock rising over 2%. Alibaba recently announced an increase in its share buyback program, and the rebound in its cloud computing business growth has boosted investor confidence.
Fund flow data shows that net buying by Southbound Stock Connect increased significantly today, with Tencent and Alibaba ranking as the top two net buys. According to data from the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, Southbound funds have been consistently flowing into the tech sector over the past week, indicating mainland investors' preference for Hong Kong-listed tech leaders.
Supportive Fund Flows and Macro Environment
On the macro front, the recent dovish signals from the U.S. Federal Reserve have provided support for global risk assets. Although the market remains divided on the pace of rate cuts, improved liquidity expectations have eased valuation pressures on Hong Kong tech stocks. Furthermore, continued signals of stable growth from domestic policies have also strengthened investor confidence in the earnings recovery of Hong Kong stocks.
Technically, the Hang Seng Index has been gradually stabilizing within a recent trading range, with multiple short-term moving averages converging, suggesting the market is brewing for a directional move. If tech earnings beat expectations, the Hang Seng Index could break above recent resistance levels.
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