HSBC: Investors Focus on Long-Term Structural Opportunities, Optimistic About Asia's Tech Innovation Potential

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Mars Finance News, June 4 — HSBC today released its Q3 2026 Global Investment Outlook report, which shows investors are focusing on long-term structural opportunities, and the institution is optimistic about Asia's technological innovation potential. In the Chinese market, the development of artificial intelligence has a clear mainline. HSBC Private Banking and Wealth Management China Chief Investment Officer Kuang Zheng stated that the development of artificial intelligence will continue to be driven by strong capital investment and productivity improvements, thereby boosting profit expectations across multiple industries and markets. The expansion of digital infrastructure and the development of artificial intelligence will drive global capital flows into the technology sector, as well as benefit other sectors and investment themes, including industry and materials. There is a positive outlook on semiconductors, data centers, and innovative AI applications across various industries. The opportunities of artificial intelligence are spilling over from the tech industry into fields such as industry, materials, utilities, and finance, with opportunities across the entire AI ecosystem. HSBC maintains a relatively high outlook on the energy sector. In the context of high oil prices, energy stocks are attractive in terms of valuation, cash flow, and dividends, and can also hedge against oil price volatility. China, with its diversified energy structure and strategic reserves, is relatively less affected. (China Securities Golden Bull)
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