Alibaba’s stock surges ahead of earnings, and Nio’s bounces sharply off four-year low

Shares of Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. were flying high Wednesday, a day before the e-commerce giant’s earnings report, as part of a broad rally in the stocks of China-based companies after a sovereign fund promised to buy.

Alibaba’s fiscal third-quarter report is due out before Wednesday’s opening bell. While investors appear optimistic ahead of the release, the FactSet consensus of earnings per share has declined by 5% since the end of 2023 to 19.12 yuan (equivalent to $2.67) amid signs that China’s economy is continuing to struggle in the new year.

The FactSet sales consensus has fallen by roughly 5%, to 260.26 billion yuan (equivalent to $36.25 billion), since the end of the third quarter.

Read: Alibaba backtracks on cloud spinoff plans, sending stock tumbling after earnings

The company’s U.S.-listed stock
BABA,
+4.00%

ran up 3.9% in afternoon trading toward a three-month high. It has climbed 7.9% the past two days and has soared 13.9% since it closed at a 14-month low of $68.05 on Jan. 18.

Helping fuel the gains Tuesday, China’s Central Huijin Investment sovereign fund, which owns shares of state-run banks and government-controlled enterprises, said it would expand purchases of stock index funds in an effort to prop up a sagging stock market.

The iShares MSCI China exchange-traded fund
MSCI,
-0.44%

jumped 4.8% on Tuesday, putting it on track for its biggest one-day gain since July 28, 2023. The ETF has climbed 6.2% in the past two days, after it closed Friday at the lowest price since October 2022.

Among other more-active China-based companies’ stocks, Nio Inc.’s
NIO,
+10.87%

charged 9.9% higher toward its biggest gain so far this year.

The rally comes after the electric-vehicle maker’s stock closed Monday at its lowest price since June 2, 2020, amid concerns over softening demand for EVs at a time of increasing competition.

Also read: Nio’s stock tanks toward a record-tying loss streak as Tesla price cuts weight

The company last week reported January deliveries of 10,055 EVs. While that represented an 18.2% increase from the same period a year ago, deliveries were down 44% from December and down 37% from November.

Among other EV makers, Xpeng Inc. shares
XPEV,
+10.74%

jumped 11% to bounce off Monday’s eight-month closing low, and Li Auto Inc.’s stock
LI,
+9.98%

shot up 9%.

And shares of automaker BYD Co.
002594,
+4.68%
,
which trade over the counter in the U.S.
BYDDY,
+7.23%
,
surged 7.1% off Monday’s close, which was the lowest since Oct. 28, 2022.

Elsewhere, shares of JD.com Inc.
JD,
+7.03%

rallied 6.9%, shares of iQiyi Inc.
IQ,
+12.15%

ran up 10.6%, shares of Bilibili Inc.
BILI,
+12.21%

powered up 11.1% and shares of TAL Education Group
TAL,
+7.42%

tacked on 6.6%.

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