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Best Chinese Stocks to Buy Now (December 2025): Tech, EVs and AI Leaders in a Rebounding Market

Best Chinese Stocks to Buy Now (December 2025): Tech, EVs and AI Leaders in a Rebounding Market

China’s CSI 300 index rose 17% over the past year to about 4,580 in early December, while Hong Kong’s Hang Seng jumped 30% year-to-date, marking its best annual gain since 2017. Despite the rally, Chinese stocks remain cheaper than U.S. peers. The IMF forecasts 4.5–4.8% GDP growth for 2025, but property prices are expected to fall 3.7% next year. Beijing is steering policy support toward tech, EVs, and green sectors.
XPeng Stock Today, 27 November 2025: Price, Colombia Expansion, Q3 Earnings and AI Robot Hype Put XPEV in Focus

XPeng Stock Today, 27 November 2025: Price, Colombia Expansion, Q3 Earnings and AI Robot Hype Put XPEV in Focus

XPeng ADRs traded near $21.59 midday Thursday, up over 3% from Wednesday’s $21.14 close, after falling 22% in the past 10 sessions. Options activity turned “moderately bullish” with calls outpacing puts and implied volatility easing. The stock remains well above its 12-month low of $11.14, with a market cap near $20.6 billion. Recent analyst upgrades set price targets between $25 and $34.
XPeng Stock (XPEV) Slides After Q3 2025 Earnings: Record Deliveries, Narrower Loss but Soft Q4 Guidance

XPeng Stock (XPEV) Slides After Q3 2025 Earnings: Record Deliveries, Narrower Loss but Soft Q4 Guidance

XPeng reported record Q3 2025 deliveries of 116,007 vehicles, up 149% year-on-year, with revenue doubling to RMB 20.38 billion and gross margin rising to 20.1%. Net loss narrowed to RMB 380 million, the smallest in five years. The company guided Q4 revenue below analyst expectations, citing fierce competition. Shares fell about 3% in pre-market trading.
XPeng (XPEV) Stock on November 16, 2025: Earnings Countdown, Flying Cars and Viral Humanoid Robot

XPeng (XPEV) Stock on November 16, 2025: Earnings Countdown, Flying Cars and Viral Humanoid Robot

XPeng stock surged over 123% year-to-date as Wall Street expects Q3 revenue to more than double and losses to shrink, with options trading hitting record highs ahead of Monday’s results. The company’s humanoid robot “IRON” drew crowds at a Shenzhen mall, while its AeroHT unit began trial production of flying cars, already logging 5,000 pre-orders from overseas markets.
XPeng (XPEV) Soars Up to 18% on Humanoid ‘IRON’ Robot and Robotaxi Momentum; Q3 Earnings Set for Nov. 17

XPeng (XPEV) Soars Up to 18% on Humanoid ‘IRON’ Robot and Robotaxi Momentum; Q3 Earnings Set for Nov. 17

XPeng shares surged up to 18% in Hong Kong and traded sharply higher in the U.S. after enthusiasm over its IRON humanoid robot and robotaxi program intensified post-AI Day. The company’s Hong Kong market cap briefly surpassed Geely’s. Morgan Stanley raised its XPeng price target to $34, citing AI momentum. XPeng delivered 116,007 vehicles in Q3, up 149% year-over-year.
Shocking Breaches, Bold Bets & Gadget Breakthroughs: Global Tech Roundup (Aug 18-19, 2025)

Shocking Breaches, Bold Bets & Gadget Breakthroughs: Global Tech Roundup (Aug 18-19, 2025)

SoftBank invested $2 billion in Intel on August 18, becoming a top investor without a board seat. Shein is weighing a headquarters move to China to aid a Hong Kong IPO, Bloomberg reported. U.S. DOE projects data centers could use 12% of U.S. power by 2028. Redmi 15 5G launches August 19 in India with a 7,000 mAh battery.
Global EV Powertrain and Platform Developments (May–June 2025)

Global EV Powertrain and Platform Developments (May–June 2025)

Tesla confirmed next-generation EVs on a new platform will enter production in early 2025. Ford revealed a low-cost EV platform led by a 500-person team, starting with a mid-size electric pickup. Toyota plans nine new BEVs for Europe in 2025–2026. Global EV sales are forecast to rise 24% year-on-year in May 2025, reaching 1.6 million units.

Stock Market Today

  • ASX set to slide as oil prices jump over $120 a barrel
    April 29, 2026, 6:07 PM EDT. The Australian share market (ASX) is expected to open lower, with futures down 0.8% to 8,627 points, following mixed results on Wall Street. The Dow Jones fell 0.6%, S&P 500 slipped 0.04%, while the Nasdaq rose 0.6%. European markets also declined, led by the FTSE down 1.2%. Oil prices surged 8.7% to over $US120 a barrel, driven by Brent crude hitting $US120.92. Commodities like iron ore rose 0.6%, while precious metals and the Australian dollar weakened. This sharp oil price increase pressures markets and is a key factor behind the ASX's anticipated drop. The market will be closely watching further economic and commodity developments throughout the trading day.

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Microsoft Stock Falls After Earnings Beat as Azure Growth Hits 40% and AI Revenue Surges

Microsoft Stock Falls After Earnings Beat as Azure Growth Hits 40% and AI Revenue Surges

29 April 2026
Microsoft reported fiscal Q3 revenue of $82.9 billion, up 18%, and net income of $31.8 billion, up 23%, beating analyst estimates. Azure revenue jumped 40%, and AI business annual run rate hit $37 billion, up 123%. Shares fell over 2% after hours as investors focused on rising capital expenditures, which climbed 49% to $31.9 billion. Free cash flow dropped to $15.8 billion from $20.3 billion a year earlier.
Meta Stock Slides as $145 Billion AI Spending Plan Overshadows Blowout Earnings

Meta Stock Slides as $145 Billion AI Spending Plan Overshadows Blowout Earnings

29 April 2026
Meta Platforms shares dropped about 5% in after-hours trading Wednesday after the company raised its 2026 capital spending forecast to $125–$145 billion. First-quarter revenue rose 33% to $56.31 billion, beating estimates, while net income reached $26.77 billion, boosted by an $8.03 billion tax benefit. Meta expects second-quarter revenue of $58–$61 billion. Daily active users across its apps increased 4% to 3.56 billion.
Chipotle Stock Jumps After Chicken Bet Breaks Its Sales Slump

Chipotle Stock Jumps After Chicken Bet Breaks Its Sales Slump

29 April 2026
Chipotle Mexican Grill reported a 0.5% rise in first-quarter comparable sales, reversing recent declines and beating analyst expectations. Total revenue rose 7.4% to $3.09 billion, while shares jumped 7% in after-hours trading. Operating margin narrowed to 12.9% from 16.7% a year earlier. Menu items like Chicken al Pastor and Honey Chicken drove increased restaurant visits.
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