- On February 11, the Hong Kong stock market showed resilience, with major indices closing positively; the Hang Seng Index rose 0.31% to 27,266.38 points.
- Notable performers included Xiaomi Group, up 4.27% driven by positive sentiment from new SUV announcements, while the Hang Seng Tech Index climbed 0.90%.
- Investors are closely monitoring upcoming retail sales and CPI data to gauge the recovery of local consumption amidst cautious market sentiment.
- On February 11, Hong Kong's stock indices showed a slight overall rise, with investor sentiment remaining cautious amid a lack of macroeconomic data.
- The Hang Seng Index increased by 0.25%, while the Hang Seng Tech Index led gains at 0.74%, although major indices stayed below recent highs.
- Market focus shifted towards upcoming retail sales and trade data, as well as inflation and unemployment metrics, which are crucial for assessing economic resilience.
- On February 11, Hong Kong's main indexes stabilized, with the Hang Seng Index at 27,239.34, rising 0.21%.
- The Hang Seng Technology Index led with a 1.05% increase, reflecting a recovery in tech stocks, while the Enterprise Index also gained 0.21%.
- Market focus remains on macroeconomic recovery and liquidity changes, with upcoming trade and retail data essential for assessing domestic demand and export resilience.