Daiwa Projects BIDU-SW's Kunlunxin IPO Valuation to Exceed Competitors, AI Business Growth Expected to Continue
Kunlunxin IPO Valuation: Daiwa predicts that BIDU-SW's Kunlunxin IPO valuation will exceed that of its competitors due to its larger revenue and better profitability, with major clients including Tencent and a large telecom operator.
Chip Production Capacity: Kunlunxin's management has assured that chip production capacity constraints are not a concern in the short term, as they have secured enough supply for the next two years.
AI Business Growth: Daiwa believes that BIDU-SW's focus on developing high-performance, low-cost AI models will drive significant revenue growth, supported by ongoing investments in AI and operational efficiency improvements.
Investment Rating and Target Price: Daiwa has maintained a Buy rating on BIDU-SW with a target price of HKD175, highlighting recent catalysts such as the Kunlunxin listing and the 2026 dividend plan.
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TENCENT's AI Integration: TENCENT is actively integrating its OpenClaw technology, launching the AI agent WorkBuddy, and testing the QClaw deployment tool, with plans to enhance WeChat's capabilities through this integration.
Market Positioning: A research report from CMSI indicates that while major companies are currently behind in AI model development, they are expected to catch up through improved product refinement and exclusive technology based on historical data.
Broker Rating: CMSI has maintained an Overweight rating on TENCENT, setting a target price of $766, reflecting confidence in the company's future performance.
Short Selling Data: TENCENT's short selling stands at $4.78 billion with a ratio of 15.179%, indicating significant market activity and investor sentiment.
Market Performance: The HSI opened 0.6% higher at 26,112, with notable gains in tech stocks like TENCENT and BIDU-SW, while some stocks like KNOWLEDGE ATLAS and MINIMAX-WP experienced declines.
Export Growth: China's exports for January-February increased by 21.8%, significantly surpassing the previous value of 6.6% and the forecast of 7.1%.
Tech Stock Movements: Various tech stocks, including BABA-W and KUAISHOU-W, saw increases of 1.3-1.5%, while others like MEITUAN-W and NTES-S faced declines.
Automotive Sector Highlights: NIO-SW surged 15% after reporting a profit, while other automotive stocks like BYD COMPANY and LI AUTO-W showed minor increases.

Tencent's AI Development: Tencent is secretly developing an AI agent for its WeChat application, a project that has been a priority since at least the first half of last year.
Testing and Launch Plans: The company plans to begin grey-box testing in mid-2023, with a potential full launch in the third quarter, depending on the maturity of the AI functionality.
Integration with WeChat Services: The AI agent will integrate with millions of mini-programs on WeChat, enabling its 1.4 billion monthly active users to autonomously complete various tasks like ride-hailing and food delivery.
Competitive Landscape: This initiative aims to expand AI application scenarios in China and directly compete with established players like Alibaba and ByteDance in the AI field.
Southbound Trading Inflows: TENCENT (00700.HK) saw significant Southbound Trading net inflows of HKD3.6 billion, while BABA-W (09988.HK) and YOFC (06869.HK) also experienced notable increases in their stock prices.
Southbound Trading Outflows: The TRACKER FUND (02800.HK) faced substantial net outflows totaling HKD13.6 billion, with HSCEI ETF (02828.HK) and CSOP HS TECH (03033.HK) also showing significant short selling activity.
Market Activity: TENCENT was the most active stock in both Shanghai-Hong Kong and Shenzhen-Hong Kong Stock Connect, with the highest net inflow, while the TRACKER FUND recorded the highest net outflow in both markets.
Overall Trading Summary: At market close, Southbound Trading net outflow was zero, accounting for 45.88% of the total transaction amount of HKD151.83 billion.

Short Selling Turnover: The short selling turnover in the Hong Kong market reached $52.3 billion, accounting for 18.3% of the eligible securities turnover, a decrease from 25.6% on the previous trading day.
Top Short Selling Stocks: The top five stocks with the highest short selling amounts include TRACKER FUND, TENCENT, CSOP HS TECH, BABA-W, and HSCEI ETF, with short selling ratios ranging from 14.98% to 23.27%.
TRACKER FUND Performance: TRACKER FUND (02800.HK) had the highest short selling amount at $7.29 billion, with a short selling ratio of 19.6%.
TENCENT and Others: TENCENT (00700.HK) followed with a short selling amount of $4.78 billion and a ratio of 15.2%, while other notable stocks also showed significant short selling activity.
Market Performance: The HSI rose by 2.2% to close at 25,959, with significant gains in tech stocks, including MINIMAX-WP and KNOWLEDGE ATLAS, which surged 22.4% and 12.9% respectively.
Short Selling Trends: Notable short selling activity was observed in various stocks, with TENCENT and BABA-W experiencing high short selling ratios of 15.2% and 20.2%, respectively.
Chip and Battery Stocks: Chip stocks like ILUVATAR COREX and BIREN TECH saw substantial increases of 30.2% and 9.3%, while battery stock CATL rallied 9.3% following a strong profit forecast.
Carmakers' Performance: Carmakers BYD and XIAOMI experienced slight declines of 1.1% and 0.2%, contrasting with the overall positive market trend.








