POP MART Launches New Collectible Series 'Merodi After School' Featuring Single Blind Boxes Priced at RMB69
Stock Performance: POP MART (09992.HK) has seen a price increase of 2.455%, rising by 6.000 to its current value.
Short Selling Data: The company has a significant short selling amount of $597.26M, with a short selling ratio of 37.552%.
New Product Launch: POP MART has introduced a new IP series titled "Merodi After School," which focuses on themes of school and youth.
Product Details: The series includes 12 regular figures and one secret edition, with each blind box priced at RMB69.
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Southbound Trading Inflows and Outflows: CSOP HS TECH saw significant net inflows of HKD1.6 billion, while POP MART experienced net outflows of HKD205.4 million in Southbound Trading.
Short Selling Activity: TENCENT had the highest short selling at $2.19 billion with a ratio of 11.649%, while CSOP HS TECH led with a short selling ratio of 46.044%.
Most Active Stocks: In Southbound Trading, TENCENT was the most active stock with a net inflow of HKD393.1 million, while SMIC had the highest net outflow of HKD121.2 million.
Market Overview: Overall, Southbound Trading net outflow totaled HKD0, accounting for 43.21% of the total transaction amount of HKD108.44 billion.

CNY Holiday Spending: Preliminary data indicates positive overall spending in China during the Chinese New Year holiday, with strong tourism and travel activity reported by CLSA.
Hainan Duty-Free Resilience: Hainan's duty-free spending showed resilience due to effective promotions and policy-driven demand, although this was largely anticipated in the market.
Stock Recommendations: CLSA highlighted top stock picks benefiting from robust travel and high-end spending, including SAMSONITE and ANTA SPORTS, with respective target prices set.
Market Performance: The report also noted significant short selling activity in various stocks, indicating market volatility and investor caution.

JPMorgan's Upgrade on Chinese Stocks: JPMorgan upgraded its rating of Chinese stocks to Overweight, citing the end of a four-year downward cycle and a favorable entry point for investors, with year-end targets for the MSCI China Index and CSI 300 Index set at 100 and 5,200, respectively.
Shift in Investment Strategy: The firm anticipates a shift in investor focus from short-term trading to long-term appreciation in Chinese stocks, particularly in sectors benefiting from AI, commodities, and consumer staples.
Highlighted Stocks: JPMorgan's investment strategy includes several Chinese stocks rated as Overweight, such as Tencent, Alibaba, and Moutai, with varying short-selling ratios indicating market sentiment.
Market Outlook: The report reflects a more optimistic outlook for leading internet platforms and sectors like robotics and biotechnology, suggesting potential for outperformance in the Chinese market.

Stock Performance: POP MART (09992.HK) has seen a price increase of 2.455%, rising by 6.000 to its current value.
Short Selling Data: The company has a significant short selling amount of $597.26M, with a short selling ratio of 37.552%.
New Product Launch: POP MART has introduced a new IP series titled "Merodi After School," which focuses on themes of school and youth.
Product Details: The series includes 12 regular figures and one secret edition, with each blind box priced at RMB69.
Southbound Trading Inflows: TENCENT (00700.HK) saw a significant net inflow of HKD1.4 billion, while MEITUAN-W (03690.HK) also had a notable inflow of HKD314.6 million in Southbound Trading.
Southbound Trading Outflows: POP MART (09992.HK) experienced a net outflow of HKD301.1 million, with ZIJIN MINING (02899.HK) and WUXI BIO (02269.HK) also recording substantial outflows.
Short Selling Activity: TENCENT had short selling of $1.61 billion with a ratio of 7.556%, while MEITUAN-W faced $1.88 billion in short selling at a ratio of 24.332%.
Market Overview: Overall, Southbound Trading net outflow totaled HKD0, accounting for 39.70% of the total transaction amount of HKD94.78 billion.
Southbound Trading Inflows: TENCENT, MEITUAN-W, and POP MART saw significant Southbound Trading net inflows, with TENCENT leading at HKD735.7 million, while BABA-W, SMIC, and YOFC experienced net outflows totaling HKD521 million.
Short Selling Activity: TENCENT had a short selling amount of $1.40 billion with a ratio of 10.807%, while MEITUAN-W and POP MART also had notable short selling figures, indicating active trading conditions.
Most Active Stocks: In the Shanghai-Hong Kong Stock Connect, SMIC was the most active stock with a net inflow of HKD445.3 million, while XIAOMI-W had the highest net outflow of HKD274.2 million.
Overall Trading Summary: The total Southbound Trading net outflow was HKD0, accounting for 41.79% of the total transaction amount of HKD90.78 billion, reflecting a balanced trading environment.








