M Stanley Report: CN Tourism Sector Shows Robust Recovery; AIR CHINA, HWORLD-S, Atour Lifestyle, and Others Favorably Rated
Tourism Industry Growth: The tourism sector is increasingly aligned with China's goals for enhancing well-being and happiness, with projections indicating domestic tourism consumption will rise from 13% in 2023 to 18% by 2030, contributing significantly to GDP growth.
Revenue Projections: Morgan Stanley forecasts that the tourism industry's revenue will reach RMB12 trillion by 2030, with its GDP contribution increasing from 4.8% in 2024 to 6.7%.
Investment Recommendations: Investors are encouraged to capitalize on the growing tourism demand, with Morgan Stanley highlighting five key stocks, including AIR CHINA and TRIP.COM-S, as potential beneficiaries.
Market Insights: The report also notes the short selling activity and market performance of the recommended stocks, indicating investor sentiment and market dynamics within the tourism sector.
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Market Performance: The HSI closed down 251 points (1%) at 25,465, with significant declines in major stocks like HSBC and Standard Chartered, both dropping over 5%.
Inflation and Economic Indicators: China's inflation rate for February rose to 1.0%, while the M2 money supply remained unchanged at 9% year-on-year.
Commodity and Airline Stocks: CNOOC saw a 2.3% increase amid rising oil prices, while airline stocks like China Southern Airlines and Air China fell over 4%.
Tech Stock Movements: Major tech companies like Tencent and Alibaba experienced slight gains, while others like Meituan and Kuaishou saw declines of around 1-1.7%.

Market Performance: The HSI closed down 123 points (0.5%) at 25,593, with significant declines in major financial stocks like HSBC and Standard Chartered, while the total market turnover reached HKD126.059 billion.
Sector Movements: Oil stocks like PetroChina and CNOOC saw gains due to rising oil prices, while gold stocks and airlines experienced declines amid fluctuating market conditions.
Corporate Developments: Swire Group plans to raise HKD1.79 billion by selling a stake in Cathay Pacific, which saw a drop in its stock price, while Swire Pacific A's stock rose after announcing an increased dividend.
Tech Stock Trends: Major tech companies like Tencent and Alibaba saw slight increases, while others like Meituan and Kuaishou experienced minor declines, reflecting mixed performance in the tech sector.
Market Performance: The HSI fell by 1.4% to close at 25,408, with total market turnover reaching $392.33 billion. The HSCEI and HSTECH also experienced declines of 0.5% and 0.12%, respectively.
Oil and Energy Stocks: PETROCHINA and CNOOC saw increases of 2.3% and 3.3%, while KUNLUN ENERGY and SINOPEC CORP dropped by 3.9% and 4.4%. SHANDONG MOLONG surged by 25%, indicating volatility in the energy sector.
Commodities and Transportation Stocks: CHI SILVER GP and ZIJIN MINING fell by 7% and 2.8%, while SD GOLD rose by 3.7%. COSCO SHIP ENGY and Cathay Pacific Air experienced significant declines of 8.5% and 5.1%, respectively.
AI and Cloud Stocks Surge: AI stocks like KNOWLEDGE ATLAS and INSILICO rose by 8.1% and 7.1%, driven by the OpenClaw craze, while cloud service providers KINGSOFT CLOUD and GDS-SW increased by 13.7% and 5.9%.

Middle East Tensions and Oil Prices: The Strait of Hormuz has been blocked for seven days, leading to significant production cuts from Gulf oil-producing countries and a sharp rise in international oil prices, with New York oil futures increasing by 28.3% and Brent oil futures by 26.1%.
Impact on Stock Markets: The Hang Seng Index (HSI) opened significantly lower, dropping by 681 points and reaching a low of 24,906 before recovering slightly to 25,159, reflecting a 2.3% decline.
Airline Stocks Decline: Oil-sensitive airlines experienced substantial losses, with Cathay Pacific, China Eastern, Air China, and China Southern all seeing significant intraday drops, with declines ranging from 5.77% to 13.1%.
Short Selling Activity: There was notable short selling activity in airline stocks, with ratios indicating a high level of investor pessimism regarding their performance amidst rising oil prices and market volatility.

Impact of Mideast Conflict on Oil Prices: The recent conflict in the Mideast has led to a rise in oil prices, which is expected to negatively affect the earnings of China's aviation industry in the short term.
Earnings Forecast for Chinese Airlines: UBS predicts that if oil prices reach USD70 per barrel, the earnings of the three major Chinese airlines could decline by 40-60% by 2026.
Valuation Concerns: Chinese airlines are facing additional pressure due to their higher valuations compared to peers, leading to a maintained Sell rating for AIR CHINA and CHINA EAST AIR.
Potential Losses at Higher Oil Prices: Should oil prices rise to USD80 per barrel, all three major Chinese airlines may experience losses, further complicating their financial outlook.

Stock Performance Overview: COSCO SHIP HOLD and OOIL saw increases in their stock prices, while SITC, AIR CHINA, CATHAY PAC AIR, and CHINA SOUTH AIR experienced declines.
Short Selling Data: Significant short selling activity was noted across various stocks, with OOIL having the highest ratio at 24.107%, while COSCO SHIP HOLD had a ratio of 10.920%.
Analyst Ratings: Most companies listed received an "Underweight" rating, except for CATHAY PAC AIR, which was rated as a "Buy," and SITC, which was rated as "Hold."
Market Insights: Morgan Stanley maintains a positive outlook on oil tanker shipping but advises an underweight position on container shipping stocks.






