Tech outperforms traditional sectors as China’s uneven recovery set to fuel AI stock revival China's K-shaped economic recovery is expected to sustain investor interest in artificial-intelligence stocks, as the tech sector remains a key growth driver while consumption and property lag, according to analysts. The Star Market 50 index, dominated by chipmakers on the Shanghai exchange, rebounded over 9% in August after a 26% slump in July. Zheng Xiaoxia, an analyst at Hua An Securities, said technology stocks are likely to revisit June highs, with interim reports due in late August confirming the sector's resilience. Tech outperforms traditional sectors as China’s uneven recovery set to fuel AI stock revival The Star Market 50 index of mostly chipmakers rebounded 9 per cent in August, recouping some of the 26 per cent slump in the previous month Zhang Shidong /author/zhang-shidong in Shanghai China’s K-shaped economic recovery is likely to keep investors betting on artificial-intelligence stocks, as the latest data indicates the tech sector remains a key driver for growth while consumption and property continue to act as drags, according to analysts. fell short of economists’ estimates last month, https://www.scmp.com/economy/economic-indicators/article/3364266/chinas-domestic-demand-stays-muted-july-retail-sales-miss-expectations?module=inline&pgtype=article with retail sales rising at a slower pace and the decline in fixed-asset investments deepening. Consumption and the housing market still accounted for roughly 70 per cent of the world’s second-largest economy, according to Barclays. the AI trade that stumbled last month, https://www.scmp.com/business/china-business/article/3363261/global-ai-trade-revival-brightens-outlook-chinese-tech-stocks-after-record-sell-offs?module=inline&pgtype=article when a global sell-off drove a key gauge of China’s tech stocks to its steepest monthly decline. The Star Market 50 index, predominantly made up of chipmakers trading on the Shanghai exchange, rebounded more than 9 per cent in August, recouping some of the 26 per cent slump in the previous month. “There’s a big chance that technology stocks will revisit their highs of June and there’s more room for the rebound to run,” said Zheng Xiaoxia, an analyst at Hua An Securities. “The resilience of the tech industry will be confirmed in the interim reports coming in late August.”