CICC Ratings and Target Prices for Chinese Banks (Table)
ICBC Performance: ICBC shares decreased by 0.812%, with a short selling ratio of 20.276% and a target price of HK$7.28, rated as "Outperform."
CCB Update: CCB shares fell by 0.920%, short selling reached $385.45M with a ratio of 27.968%, and it maintains an "Outperform" rating with a target price of HK$9.69.
ABC and Bank of China: ABC shares dropped by 0.536% with a short selling ratio of 38.201%, while Bank of China saw a decrease of 0.451% and a short selling ratio of 29.249%, both rated "Outperform."
Market Outlook: Morgan Stanley indicates that Chinese banks have potential for upside, anticipating a 50 basis point cut in the reserve requirement ratio (RRR) by the PBOC in Q1 2026.
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Morgan Stanley Report: Morgan Stanley has identified a list of Defensive Stocks in the Asia-Pacific region, particularly focusing on Hong Kong stocks that offer high dividends, low volatility, and an Overweight rating.
Highlighted Stocks: The report includes several stocks such as China Tower, Bosideng, Midea Group, and various banks like CCB and Bank of China, along with their short selling data and performance metrics.
Market Performance: The HSI closed down 518 points (2%) at 25,249, with the HSCEI and HSTECH also experiencing declines, totaling a market turnover of $364.304 billion.
Financial Sector Decline: Major financial stocks like HSBC and AIA saw significant losses, with HSBC down 3.7% and AIA down 4.7%, amidst high short selling activity.
Commodities Stocks Drop: Commodities stocks generally fell, with companies like SD GOLD and ZHAOJIN MINING losing between 2.8% and 3.3%, while MMG reported strong profits but still saw a 4.3% drop in share price.
Gainers Amidst Losses: Despite the overall market downturn, CHINAHONGQIAO and CHALCO gained 6% and 5.4% respectively, attributed to tightened aluminum supply following the closure of the Strait of Hormuz.

Market Overview: The Hong Kong stock market experienced significant declines, with the HSI dropping as much as 804 points, closing down 717 points or 2.8% by midday, influenced by geopolitical tensions and a downturn in financial stocks.
Financial Sector Impact: Major financial institutions like HSBC and AIA saw substantial losses, with declines of 3.7% and 5.5% respectively, contributing to the overall market downturn.
Commodity and Shipping Stocks: Commodity stocks and shipping companies faced steep declines, with notable drops in companies like SD Gold and COSCO Ship Energy, reflecting broader market pressures.
Tech Sector Performance: The tech sector also struggled, with significant losses from major players like Tencent and Alibaba, although Netease saw a slight increase, indicating mixed performance within the industry.

Market Performance: The HSI fell by 2.1% to close at 26,059, with significant declines in the HSCEI and HSTECH, while total market turnover reached $357.679 billion.
Oil and Gold Stocks Rise: Oil prices increased, boosting stocks like PETROCHINA and CNOOC by over 4%, while gold prices also rose, positively impacting companies such as SD GOLD and ZHAOJIN MINING.
Airlines and Financials Decline: Airlines faced losses due to disruptions in Middle East routes, with CHINA SOUTH AIR and CHINA EAST AIR dropping over 8%, while major financial institutions like HSBC and BOC HONG KONG also saw declines.
Chinese Developers and Insurers Struggle: Chinese developers like SUNAC and CHINA VANKE experienced significant drops, while insurers and brokers also faced losses, reflecting broader market concerns.

Market Performance: The Hang Seng Index (HSI) rose by 249 points (0.9%) to close at 26,630, with a total market turnover of $288.42 billion.
Active Heavyweights: Notable stock movements included TENCENT (+1.2%), MEITUAN (+0.9%), and HKEX (+0.9%), while XIAOMI (-0.8%) and BABA (-0.1%) saw declines.
Top Gainers: SHK PPT surged by 7.1% to a new high, followed by WUXI BIO (+5.1%) and CHINA SHENHUA (+4.0%), indicating strong performance among HSI and HSCEI constituents.
Significant Movements: Johnson Electric experienced a remarkable increase of 17.4%, while HAO TIAN INTL fell by 10.9%, highlighting volatility in smaller stocks.

Market Performance: The HSI rose by 197 points (0.7%) to 26,578, while the HSTI and HSCEI also saw gains, closing at 5,162 and 8,849 respectively.
Active Heavyweights: Notable stocks included Tencent (+2.8%), Meituan (+2.1%), and Alibaba (+1.0%), with significant short selling activity reported for each.
Constituents on the Move: SHK PPT surged by 6.8% to a new high, along with Wuxi Bio (+4.2%) and Trip.com (+3.2%), indicating strong performance among certain constituents.
Short Selling Data: Various stocks experienced high short selling ratios, with CCB and Xiaomi showing declines, while Cathay Pacific also hit a new high with a 2.1% increase.






