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American Focus > Blog > Economy > DeepSeek Shock Fires Up Bullish Bets on Cheap China Tech Stocks
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DeepSeek Shock Fires Up Bullish Bets on Cheap China Tech Stocks

Last updated: February 7, 2025 3:15 am
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China’s dominance in the field of artificial intelligence (AI) has triggered a surge of optimism in the country’s tech sector, leading to a bullish market sentiment and positive outlook from brokers. The Hang Seng Tech Index has seen a significant uptick, entering a bull market and registering a 20% increase since hitting a low in January. Key players like Xiaomi Corp. and Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. have experienced substantial gains, with each seeing a nearly 30% rally during this period, attributed to their positioning as beneficiaries of AI advancements.

One notable development is the emergence of Chinese startup DeepSeek, whose AI model is being hailed as a game-changer in the tech industry. This success story underscores China’s innovative capabilities and has triggered a re-evaluation of the country’s tech shares, especially amidst the backdrop of escalating trade tensions.

According to Sat Duhra, a portfolio manager at Janus Henderson Investors, the recent achievements in the AI sector highlight the impact of industrial policies like Made in China 2025, which have propelled many domestic sectors to global prominence. Alibaba’s recent success, fueled by the superiority of its new AI model over competitors like Meta Platforms’ Llama and DeepSeek’s V3, is a testament to the private sector’s triumph in a market historically burdened by government regulations and uncertainties.

DeepSeek’s breakthrough as a frontrunner in the AI landscape, despite challenges like restrictions on high-end chip imports, has garnered attention globally. Deutsche Bank analyst Peter Milliken’s report, titled “China Eats The World,” predicts that China will outcompete the rest of the world by 2025, signaling a shift in global investment trends towards Chinese stocks.

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HSBC echoes this sentiment, forecasting a narrowing valuation gap between China and emerging markets as foreign investments flow in to capitalize on China’s technological advancements. Steve Sun, head of research at HSBC Qianhai Securities Ltd., emphasizes the potential for A-share tech companies to benefit from policy support and innovation-driven profitability.

Despite recent bullish trends, concerns remain around broader tariff risks and geopolitical tensions, particularly in the semiconductor and hardware sectors. Morgan Stanley strategists caution against potential risks stemming from US restrictions on advanced chip sales to China. Additionally, foreign fund outflows from Chinese stocks persist, although at a slower pace compared to previous months.

In conclusion, China’s AI prowess and technological advancements are reshaping the country’s tech landscape, drawing investor interest and optimism for the future. The positive outlook, reinforced by favorable valuations and market performance, signals a potential shift in global investment patterns towards Chinese stocks and tech companies.

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