# investor sentiment
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China’s Premier AI Chipmaker Sees Shares Plummet as Company Blames Rumours and Market Sentiment
Cambricon’s shares tumbled up to 14% intraday on 3 February, reducing its market value to about RMB 450 billion. The company said it did not know the precise cause, dismissed many market rumours as false, and attributed the move to secondary-market fund flows and sentiment. The episode highlights the fragility of AI-related valuations in China and the importance of timely corporate communication to prevent rumor-driven volatility.

Mainland Investors Trim Hong Kong Exposure; Alibaba Tops Southbound Selling as Pop Mart Draws Fresh Buys
Mainland investors net sold about HK$1.601 billion in Hong Kong stocks on January 23, with Alibaba and China Mobile among the largest net sold positions while Pop Mart drew sizable buys. The flows reflect selective profit-taking and sector rotation rather than a broad retreat from Hong Kong equities.

Ren Zeping Accepts Dan Bin’s Olive Branch — A Public Truce Among China’s Market Influencers
Prominent economist Ren Zeping has publicly accepted an apology from private-equity boss Dan Bin, ending a high-profile social-media feud over the strength and nature of China’s post‑September 2024 stock-market rally. The truce calms a bout of acrimony between two influential market voices but does not erase the substantive disagreements about the rally’s durability.