
"Hong Kong Stocks" The Hang Seng Index opened high at 331 points, OpenClaw's craze continues to heat up, KNOWLEDGE ATLAS rises 13%
U.S. President Trump stated that the war with Iran is nearing its end, with the Dow Jones rising 239 points or 0.5%, and the Nasdaq up 1.4%. Hong Kong stocks opened higher in the morning. The Hang Seng Index opened up 331 points or 1.3%, at 25,740 points; the National Index opened up 95 points or 1.1%, at 8,676 points; the Hang Seng TECH Index opened up 99 points or 2%, at 5,040 points.
Oil prices have significantly declined, with oil stocks PetroChina (00857.HK) and CNOOC (00883.HK) opening down 3.8% and 4.6%. Commodity stocks rebounded, with Shandong Gold (01787.HK) and Zijin (02899.HK) opening up 2.1%, Jiangxi Copper (00358.HK) and Minmetals Resources (01208.HK) opening up 2.4% and 2.5%, and China Molybdenum (03993.HK) opening up 2.1%.
In the financial sector, HSBC (00005.HK) opened up 2.6% at HKD 133.3, Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing (00388.HK) and AIA (01299.HK) opened up 1.4% and 2.4%, and Standard Chartered (02888.HK) opened up 3%.
The OpenClaw craze continues, with AI stock MiniMax (00100.HK) opening up 4.9% at HKD 1,046, and KNOWLEDGE ATLAS (02513.HK) opening up 12.7%. In the chip sector, SMIC (00981.HK) and Hua Hong (01347.HK) opened up 2.5% and 2.9%.
Other technology stocks, including Tencent (00700.HK), Alibaba (09988.HK), NetEase (09999.HK), and Meituan (03690.HK), opened up 1.7% to 1.8%, while JD.com (09618.HK) and Baidu (09888.HK) opened up 2% and 2.4%, and Kuaishou (01024.HK) and Bilibili (09626.HK) opened up 2.9% and 4%.
In the automotive sector, BYD (01211.HK) opened up 0.8%. Battery stock CATL (03750.HK) opened up 6%, with the company reporting a net profit of RMB 72.201 billion last year, an increase of 42.3%, with both Bank of America Securities and Crédit Lyonnais indicating that last year's performance exceeded expectations

