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Retail Buyers vs. Global Sellers: Is Now the Time to Jump into U.S. Stocks?
As the market warms up, Chinese concept stocks are facing a dual choice, and the Hong Kong market may return to being the center of IPOs.
① In the changing landscape of Global trade, Hong Kong, as an international financial center, will welcome a new development scenario, implementing various measures to strengthen its unique market position as a "super connector"; ② Foreign Analysts point out that the delisting risk faced by Chinese concept stocks may lead Hong Kong to become an IPO center once again; ③ It is worth noting that, under the delisting risk for Chinese concept stocks, a choice will be made between returning to the A-share or Hong Kong stock market.
Frontline | The "tariff war" has caused fluctuations in imported cars in the USA: multiple brands have pressed the "pause button," and a "price increase wave" is about to arrive?
① "The store has already issued a notice that all imported cars from the USA have had their reservations canceled." On April 15, a sales representative from a certain BMW 4S store located in Peking told the Securities Times reporter. ② The Tesla China official website shows that the Model S/X no longer offers a separate "order new car" option, and the corresponding model pages only display a "view stock" button.
The first batch of quarterly reports for Hong Kong stock Funds has been released, with significant holdings in Tencent, Xiaomi, Alibaba, etc. What does the future hold?
① Several funds heavily invested in Hong Kong stocks during the first quarter, focusing on TENCENT, Xiaomi Group, Alibaba, POP MART, Meituan, and Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corporation, with TENCENT, Alibaba, and Xiaomi being increased by multiple funds; ② Some fund managers remain Bullish on the future development prospects of the Hong Kong Technology Internet Industry, expecting Internet platforms to drive the domestic AI into an ecological development stage.
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