SH ELECTRIC Enters Strategic Partnership in Aviation with Zhejiang Huari Aviation and Others
Company Overview: SH ELECTRIC (02727.HK) experienced a decline of 1.489% in stock price, with significant short selling activity amounting to $34.09 million and a ratio of 7.412%.
Strategic Cooperation Agreement: SH ELECTRIC's Automation Group has entered into a strategic partnership with Shanghai Prime Mingyu Machinery Technology, Zhejiang Huari Aviation Manufacturing, and Zhejiang Tuanyuan Composite Materials to enhance the aviation industrial chain.
Focus Areas: The collaboration aims to support national strategies by developing independent production equipment and components for domestic large aircraft, emphasizing intelligent manufacturing.
Roles of Partners: Under the agreement, the Automation Group will supply intelligent manufacturing equipment, while Prime Mingyu will concentrate on R&D and manufacturing of aviation structural parts, fasteners, bearings, and machining tools.
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Company Overview: SH ELECTRIC (02727.HK) experienced a decline of 1.489% in stock price, with significant short selling activity amounting to $34.09 million and a ratio of 7.412%.
Strategic Cooperation Agreement: SH ELECTRIC's Automation Group has entered into a strategic partnership with Shanghai Prime Mingyu Machinery Technology, Zhejiang Huari Aviation Manufacturing, and Zhejiang Tuanyuan Composite Materials to enhance the aviation industrial chain.
Focus Areas: The collaboration aims to support national strategies by developing independent production equipment and components for domestic large aircraft, emphasizing intelligent manufacturing.
Roles of Partners: Under the agreement, the Automation Group will supply intelligent manufacturing equipment, while Prime Mingyu will concentrate on R&D and manufacturing of aviation structural parts, fasteners, bearings, and machining tools.

Market Performance: The Hang Seng Index (HSI) rose by 71 points (0.3%) to 25,321, while the Hang Seng Technology Index (HSTI) and the Hang Seng China Enterprises Index (HSCEI) fell by 33 points (0.7%) and 32 points (0.4%) respectively, with a total market turnover of $321.87 billion.
Active Heavyweights: Major stocks like Alibaba, Meituan, and Tencent experienced declines, with Alibaba closing down 2.8% at $126.3, while HKEX and Xiaomi saw slight gains.
Notable Movers: AIA and Wharf REIC were among the top gainers, with AIA increasing by 5.1% to $85.1, while JD Health faced a significant drop of 6.2% to $47.5.
Sector Highlights: In the HSMI & HSSI sectors, WestChinaCement plummeted by 26.6%, while SH Electric surged by 15.8%, indicating varied performance across different sectors.

Market Performance: The Hang Seng Index (HSI) rose by 212 points (0.8%) to 25,462, while the Hang Seng China Enterprises Index (HSCEI) gained 20 points (0.2%) to 8,504.
Active Heavyweights: Notable movements included Meituan down 1.7%, Xiaomi up 1.6%, HKEX up 1.4%, Alibaba down 1.2%, and Tencent up 0.5%.
Top Gainers: Significant gainers included Sino Biopharm (+5.9%), AIA (+4.0%), Wharf REIC (+3.6%), and HSBC Holdings (+3.1%).
Notable Declines: WestChinaCement saw a sharp decline of 23.8%, while IFBH experienced a substantial increase of 24.3%.

US Stock Market Reaction: The US stock indices saw a rebound due to positive developments in the Middle East geopolitical situation, while major Asia-Pacific markets also experienced significant gains, with the Nikkei rising 2.7% and South Korea's market jumping nearly 10%.
Chinese Government Report: The Fourth Session of the 14th National People's Congress commenced, featuring a government work report delivered by Chinese Premier Li Qiang, indicating ongoing economic strategies.
Hong Kong Stock Market Performance: After three days of decline, the Hong Kong stock market opened higher, with the Hang Seng Index gaining 1.7%, driven by strong performances in power equipment stocks.
Power Equipment Sector Outlook: A report from CICC highlighted that power equipment companies are poised to benefit from power shortages in Europe and the US, alongside the global expansion of domestically produced computing power tokens, suggesting a forthcoming investment cycle in the power sector.

Investment Plan Unveiled: The State Grid Corporation of China announced its '15th Five-Year Plan' with a projected RMB4 trillion investment, a 40% increase from the previous plan, aimed at enhancing the new power system industrial chain.
Market Reaction: Following the announcement, power grid and equipment stocks in Hong Kong experienced significant gains, indicating a positive market response to the investment plan.
Stock Performance Highlights: DONGFANG ELEC saw a peak increase of 10.8%, reaching a nearly six-month high, while HARBIN ELECTRIC set an all-time high during trading.
Trading Activity: Various power-related stocks, including CH ENERGY ENG and SH ELECTRIC, also reported notable increases in their stock prices and trading volumes, reflecting investor confidence in the sector.

Nuclear Power Growth in China: China is set to approve 41 new nuclear power units from 2022 to 2025, leading to an expected CAGR of 17.6% in nuclear power installations from 2025 to 2030, according to Citi's research report.
Market Impact on DONGFANG ELEC and SH ELECTRIC: Each nuclear unit could generate RMB1.3 billion in new orders for DONGFANG ELEC and SH ELECTRIC, both of which hold significant market shares in China's nuclear power equipment sector, with DONGFANG ELEC favored for its higher growth potential and broader product line.




