
Understanding the Market | Alibaba-W rose over 7% in the afternoon, Qianwen 3.6Plus tops the global large model call volume weekly ranking
Alibaba-W rose over 7% in the afternoon, as of the time of writing, up 7.26%, reported at HKD 127.1, with a transaction volume of HKD 14.558 billion. In terms of news, on April 7th, the internationally renowned large model API third-party calling platform OpenRouter announced the latest weekly ranking of call volumes. The Qwen3.6-Plus large model topped the daily ranking for four consecutive days, claiming the top spot on OpenRouter's global large model call volume weekly ranking. Qwen3.6-Plus is the first model on the OpenRouter platform to exceed 1 trillion tokens in daily call volume, showcasing the global competitiveness of domestic large models. In addition, the Ministry of Commerce and six other departments issued the "Guiding Opinions on Better Serving the Real Economy and Promoting High-Quality Development of E-commerce." Among them, it proposed the development of "Artificial Intelligence + E-commerce," guiding e-commerce companies to strengthen the research and application of technologies such as large AI models; implementing quality e-commerce cultivation actions, building a standard system, and promoting e-commerce platforms to optimize traffic distribution, search rankings, and other mechanisms
According to Zhitong Finance APP, Alibaba-W (09988) rose over 7% in the afternoon, with a current increase of 7.26%, priced at HKD 127.1, and a transaction volume of HKD 14.558 billion.
In terms of news, on April 7th, the internationally renowned large model API third-party calling platform OpenRouter announced the latest weekly ranking of call volumes. The Qwen3.6-Plus large model topped the daily ranking for four consecutive days, claiming the top spot on OpenRouter's global large model call volume weekly ranking. Qwen3.6-Plus is the first model on the OpenRouter platform to exceed 1 trillion tokens in daily call volume, showcasing the global competitiveness of domestic large models.
In addition, the Ministry of Commerce and six other departments issued the "Guiding Opinions on Better Serving the Real Economy and Promoting High-Quality Development of E-commerce." Among them, it proposed the development of "artificial intelligence + e-commerce," guiding e-commerce companies to strengthen the research and application of technologies such as large AI models; implementing quality e-commerce cultivation actions, establishing a standard system, and promoting e-commerce platforms to optimize traffic distribution, search rankings, and other mechanisms
