Hang Seng Index rose 0.9%, led by Meituan. The Hang Seng Index rose 0.9% to 20,605.48 in Hong Kong for three consecutive days. Meituan contributed the most to the index rise, rising by 2.2%. Geely Automobile Holdings Co., Ltd. gained the most, rising by 3.5%. In midday trading, 55 of 83 stocks rose and 24 fell; All stocks rose, led by industrial and commercial stocks.Monitoring of main funds: The net sales of Cyrus exceeded 1.9 billion yuan. According to the data, today's main funds flowed into the food and beverage industry, commercial retail, national defense and military industry, and the net outflow from the new electric industry, medicine, computers and other sectors, of which the net outflow from the new electric industry was 4.779 billion yuan. In terms of individual stocks, the giant ship has an intelligent daily limit, with the net inflow of main funds of 1.018 billion yuan ranking first, while Oriental Seiko, Yonghui Supermarket and Jianghuai Automobile are among the top net inflows of main funds; Sellers were sold for 1.995 billion yuan, ranking first in net outflow, while vision china, Straight Flush, Hengrui Pharma and other major funds were in the top.Prudential is said to be considering selling about 30% of Hanya.
Minister of Trade and Industry of Malaysia: ZTE will invest 45.2 million US dollars to establish two innovation centers in Malaysia. Malaysian Minister of Investment, Trade and Industry Zavrl said that ZTE plans to invest 200 million ringgit (45.2 million US dollars) to establish two innovation centers, and introduce its latest 5G technology to Malaysia through cooperation with local operators. ZTE Malaysia is also building a regional center of excellence to support its global business. Zavrl said that 95% of ZTE's 5G equipment uses Malaysian chips. The concept of commercial aerospace fluctuated and strengthened. China satellite hit the daily limit, and China satellite hit the daily limit in the afternoon. Cisco Rui and Shanghai Hanxun rose more than 10%, while Zhenradium Technology, Sichuang Electronics, Zhimingda, Shanghai Hugong and China Weitong rose more than 5%.
TSMC's November sales amounted to NT$ 276.06 billion, a year-on-year increase of 34%. In the first 11 months of this year, the accumulated sales amounted to NT$ 2.62 trillion, a year-on-year increase of 31.8%. HSBC: The Bank of Japan may raise interest rates next week. Economists at HSBC Global Research pointed out that the Bank of Japan may raise interest rates at its meeting in December. Frederic Neumann and Jun Takazawa, the bank's economists, said that the recent hawkish remarks by officials reflected both foreign exchange fluctuations and the improvement of economic data. Most members of the Bank of Japan's Policy Committee may have enough confidence that wages will continue to increase generally next year and will choose to raise interest rates before December and January, when Trump takes office. Japan's economy and prices are still on the normal track, and wages, consumption and service inflation have all made progress. HSBC predicts that the Bank of Japan will raise interest rates by 25 basis points again in the first quarter of 2026, bringing the policy interest rate to 1%.