GM to Purchase Batteries from CATL: Report
GM's Battery Procurement Plans: General Motors plans to purchase electric vehicle batteries from CATL to support its upcoming entry-level EVs while awaiting US-made batteries through a partnership with LG Energy Solution.
Future Battery Supply for Chevrolet Bolt: GM intends to source lithium-iron phosphate batteries from foreign suppliers for the Chevrolet Bolt EV before 2027.
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Market Challenges for Chinese Auto Parts: Chinese auto part manufacturers are expected to face difficulties due to slowing growth in domestic automobile and EV production, RMB appreciation, and rising commodity prices, according to JP Morgan.
FUYAO GLASS Downgraded: JP Morgan downgraded FUYAO GLASS to Neutral, lowering its target price from HKD80 to HKD70, citing increased competition despite the company holding over 80% market share in China.
MINTH GROUP Remains Strong: MINTH GROUP is the only stock in the Chinese auto part sector to retain an Overweight rating, with a target price of HKD70, attributed to its strong presence in the EU EV market.
Battery Supply Chain Favorability: JP Morgan favors the battery supply chain for its expected growth exceeding 40%, maintaining Overweight ratings for CATL and ENERGY TECHNOLOGY.

CATL's Competitive Advantage: A UBS report highlights that CATL maintains a cost-competitive edge in battery production both domestically and internationally, despite higher costs for batteries produced in Hungary compared to China.
Growth Opportunities: UBS believes that CATL's leadership in cost, scale, and technology positions the company well for growth amid the increasing electrification of electric vehicles and energy storage systems.
Target Price Adjustment: UBS has raised its target price for CATL from HKD640 to HKD660, maintaining a Buy rating on the stock.
Short Selling Data: As of February 9, 2026, CATL has reported short selling of $183.03 million, with a short selling ratio of 24.536%.

Market Performance: The HSI fell 325 points (1.2%) to close at 26,559, with the HSCEI and HSTECH also experiencing declines of 0.7% and 1.1%, respectively, amid a total market turnover of $247.865 billion.
Financial Sector Decline: Major financial stocks like HSBC and AIA saw significant drops of 2.7% and 5.5%, respectively, with short selling ratios indicating increased bearish sentiment.
Volatile Commodities Market: The commodities sector faced volatility, with stocks like CHI SILVER GP and MMG declining over 3%, while jewelry stock LAOPU GOLD also lost 2.32%.
Automakers' Gains: In contrast, automakers such as BYD and NIO saw gains, with NIO rising 6.9% after announcing its first profit, while battery stock CATL increased by 1.8%.

Commodity Price Impact: Commodity prices have risen significantly, benefiting the basic materials sector in China, particularly suppliers of aluminum, copper, and lithium, with positive ratings for companies like CHALCO and MMG.
Automakers Under Pressure: Rising material costs are expected to increase the production costs for mass-market electric vehicles, with smaller automakers like XPENG and GAC GROUP being more vulnerable compared to larger firms like BYD and Geely.
Battery Industry Outlook: Short-term challenges are anticipated for second-tier battery companies, while CATL is expected to maintain a strong position due to its bargaining power and upcoming production resumption.
Tech Sector Challenges: Xiaomi may face margin pressures from increasing memory costs, which significantly impact the bill of materials for its smartphones, potentially affecting profitability.

Top Shorted Stocks in Hong Kong: S&P Global Market Intelligence identified the ten most shorted stocks in Hong Kong, with metrics including the number of shares borrowed and short selling ratios.
Notable Stocks: Key stocks include Ping An with a short selling ratio of 39.57%, COSCO Ship Hold at 23.71%, and Hengrui Pharma at 18.79%, reflecting significant investor skepticism.
Market Trends: The report indicates a mixed performance in stock prices over the past week, with some stocks experiencing gains while others faced declines.
Market Insights: Analysts, including those from M Stanley, suggest that the recent uptrend in the Chinese property sector may not be sustainable, predicting potential declines in home sales and prices.

Strategic Cooperation Agreement: CATL has signed a Comprehensive Strategic Cooperation Agreement with the Yunnan Provincial People's Government, initiating in-depth collaboration in areas such as green power and advanced manufacturing.
Focus on Green Energy: The partnership aims to enhance the development of green energy, electrification of transportation, and the establishment of charging and battery swapping infrastructure across Yunnan.





