Lei Jun: XIAOMI-W to Invest RMB200 Billion in Hard Tech Innovation Over the Next 5 Years
Investment in Technology: Lei Jun announced that Xiaomi will invest RMB200 billion over the next five years to enhance hard tech innovation, focusing on key core technologies and new productivity.
Integration with Emerging Industries: The company aims to promote the integration of high-end manufacturing with sectors like new energy vehicles and robotics, positioning technological innovation as the main driver of its development.
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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.
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.

Market Performance: The Hang Seng Index (HSI) rose by 551 points (2.2%) to close at 25,959, with significant gains also seen in the HSTI and HSCEI, reflecting a strong market turnover of $330.93 billion.
Top Gainers: Notable heavyweights like Tencent and Alibaba saw substantial increases, with Tencent up 7.3% and Alibaba up 3.7%, while CATL led the HSI constituents with a 9.3% rise.
Active Stocks: Other active stocks included SMIC and AIA, which rose by 5.5% and 4.7% respectively, while Xiaomi experienced a slight decline of 0.2%.
Significant Movers: Among smaller stocks, QUANTGROUP and XUNCE had remarkable gains of 34.3% and 32.9%, respectively, while DEEPEXI TECH faced a significant drop of 17.9%.

Price Adjustments by OPPO and OnePlus: OPPO and its subsidiary OnePlus are reportedly planning to adjust prices for certain products in their A series, K series, and OnePlus series due to rising component costs, with specifics depending on sales channels.
Industry-Wide Price Changes: Other leading mobile brands, including vivo, Xiaomi, and HONOR, are also expected to initiate a new round of product price adjustments in March, although Xiaomi and vivo have stated they have not received any official notices regarding this.

US Market Performance: The DJIA rose by 239 points (0.5%) and the Nasdaq increased by 1.4% following President Trump's announcement regarding the Iran war's imminent end.
Hong Kong Stock Market: The HSI opened 331 points higher and closed up 396 points (1.6%), with significant gains in tech stocks like MINIMAX-WP and KNOWLEDGE ATLAS.
Tech Stock Trends: AI stocks continued to surge, with MINIMAX-WP and KNOWLEDGE ATLAS seeing increases of 9.5% and 6.9%, respectively, while TENCENT also experienced a notable rise.
Sector Performance: Pharmaceuticals and chip stocks showed strong performance, with several companies like 3SBIO and ILUVATAR COREX posting significant gains, while some automakers faced declines.

Market Performance: The Hang Seng Index (HSI) rose by 396 points (1.6%) to 25,804, while the Hang Seng Tech Index (HSTI) and the Hang Seng China Enterprises Index (HSCEI) also saw gains of 69 points (1.4%) and 91 points (1.1%) respectively.
Top Gainers: Notable gainers included TENCENT (+5.7% to $545.5), BABA (+3% to $132.6), and CATL (+8.7% to $547), with significant short selling activity reported for these stocks.
Decliners: DEEPEXI TECH experienced a sharp decline of 18.6%, closing at $88.25, while other stocks like XIAOMI and MEITUAN also saw slight decreases.
Short Selling Trends: High short selling ratios were observed in several stocks, including XIAOMI (32.91%) and MEITUAN (34.52%), indicating investor caution or bearish sentiment in these companies.







