Tencent stock price: WeChat AI “red packet” fight shadows Monday open after HK$547.50 close
8 February 2026
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Tencent stock price: WeChat AI “red packet” fight shadows Monday open after HK$547.50 close

Hong Kong, Feb 8, 2026, 23:19 HKT — The market has wrapped up for the day.

Tencent Holdings Ltd (0700.HK) slipped 1.97% to HK$547.50 as trading wrapped up on Friday. When markets open again Monday, investors will still be sifting through the recent AI-fueled chatter swirling around its ecosystem. (Yahoo Finance)

Tencent is dangling cash rewards to draw users to its Yuanbao AI assistant, handing out digital “red envelopes”—those in-app cash gifts that surge in popularity during Lunar New Year. According to China Daily, the company launched a giveaway worth 1 billion yuan ($144 million) on Sunday. A few lucky users could pocket as much as 10,000 yuan. Competitors Alibaba and Baidu have jumped in too, unleashing their own holiday deals for AI assistants. (China Daily)

Tech investors have grown edgy over AI outlays and Asia’s catching the same nerves. “With U.S. tech wobbling, sentiments tend to trickle over to Asian tech as well,” eToro market analyst Zavier Wong said, calling the action a clear case of investors “de-risking and locking in gains.” (Reuters)

The Hang Seng TECH Index in Hong Kong slipped 1.11% to finish at 5,346.20 on Friday, a reminder of just how sharply the sector reacts when risk appetite dries up. (HSI)

Tencent faces a classic gatekeeper dilemma. Its powerhouse, WeChat, drives distribution, but Tencent can just as quickly squeeze the flow of promotions. According to AASTOCKS, referencing a Star Market Daily piece, WeChat put the brakes on how “activity commands”—those shareable text snippets that activate red-envelope offers—circulate in private and group chats. Both Alibaba’s Qianwen and Tencent’s own Yuanbao promotions got caught in the clampdown. (AAStocks)

Outside of China, there’s a familiar debate shaking up markets: AI remains the main theme, but the sticker shock is hard to ignore. “It’s not that the trade is over, but it got too pricey,” Andrew Wells, chief investment officer at SanJac Alpha, said after a week that saw tech giants lay out aggressive spending plans—stoking fresh worries about what all this capex, from data centers to chips and supporting hardware, will actually deliver. (Reuters)

Here’s the risk facing Tencent: shelling out cash for downloads might just spike short-term numbers, nothing more. And if WeChat cranks down on sharing again, that means a big spend with little to show—user growth or revenue may barely budge.

The macro calendar has a role here too. China’s statistics bureau lists January’s consumer price index figures for release on Feb 11—a data drop that could sway policy support expectations, and with them, attitudes toward major tech names. (stats.gov.cn)

Later in the month, liquidity could dry up too. According to HKEX’s 2026 holiday calendar, Hong Kong’s securities market shuts for Lunar New Year from Feb 17 through Feb 19. Feb 16 is listed as a half-day, with no settlement. (hkex.com.hk)

Tencent’s next key event lands with its upcoming results announcement. According to a company filing, the board has scheduled a March 18 meeting to approve annual results for the twelve months through Dec. 31, 2025, and weigh a final dividend. (static.www.tencent.com)

For now, the focus shifts to Monday’s open, where investors will show their hand on whether the AI pitch is seen as genuine growth fuel or just another costly tech battle. The real test lands March 18: that’s when Tencent will unpack its figures and set the mood for what’s next in its spending strategy.

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