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Driven by the artificial intelligence boom, Taiwan Semiconductor's profits hit a record high in the fourth quarterThe short selling in Hong Kong stocks for half a day was HKD 17.47 billion, accounting for 12.6% of the total turnover of shortable sharesAAC TECH's ultra-thin VC heat spreader capacity increases by 150 million piecesJP Morgan Private Bank expects China's GDP growth rate to be around 4.3% this year and does not anticipate a significant adjustment to policy interest rates"Hong Kong Stocks" Hang Seng Index down 147 points in half a day, Trip.com drops nearly 20%, New World rises 12%The "Half-Day Express" reports that the top five rising ETFs are led by XI2CSOPTSLA-U, which increased by 4.8%Goldman Sachs expects China's real GDP growth to slow to 4.5% in the fourth quarter, with exports remaining resilient but domestic demand weakeningUBS reiterates Tencent as a top pick and key recommendation, with potential for artificial intelligence expected to be unleashedGoldman Sachs raises NONGFU SPRING's target price to 60 yuan, expects last year's net profit to increase by 26%The "Half-Day Express" reported that the Hang Seng Index closed at 26,852 points, down 147 points; the Hang Seng Tech Index closed at 5,800 points, down 107 points. Trip.com Group-S fell over 19%, while Sun Hung Kai Properties, Sinopec, CLP Holdings, New World Development, and Universal Gold Group reached new highsThe article "Major Firms" summarizes the latest views and target prices of brokerages regarding Trip.com after the Market Supervision Administration launched an antitrust investigationMorgan Stanley expects Trip.com to be fined up to 6.2 billion yuan for monopoly, which is an individual measure rather than a tightening of overall industry regulation