China’s beaten-down tech stocks have been enjoying a rare moment in the sun lately. Alibaba and Baidu, in particular, have been basking in it, ever since DeepSeek’s cheap and powerful AI revived sentiment about the country’s high-tech giants. It’s a distinct change in weather: after years of regulatory crackdowns, sluggish consumer demand, and global skepticism, tech stocks in Hong Kong are now leading a broader Chinese market recovery. But earnings season is where the hype meets reality. Alibaba and Baidu will report their latest results this week, offering crucial insights into cloud business growth, the money-making prospects of their AI work, and the overall strength of China’s digital economy. And there’s a big question to be answered here. See, investors have been piling into Chinese tech stocks in hopes that AI might unlock new revenue streams, but they still don’t know whether these companies can turn the tech advances into sustained profit growth. Alibaba has seen a more than 40% surge from its January low, with investors betting that its AI investments will pay off. But its cloud business growth has lagged well below that of US peers like Amazon and Microsoft. Similarly, Baidu’s recent decision to offer its AI chatbot for free has raised concerns about the intense pricing competition in China’s AI space. If either company disappoints – whether in revenue growth, AI monetization, or cloud expansion – their stocks could slide sharply as investors reassess. On the flip side, a strong earnings report could push Chinese tech stocks even higher. Investors have already been warming up to China again, with hedge funds increasing their exposure to the market. If Alibaba and Baidu can prove that AI-driven (or DeepSeek opportunity) growth is real, their stocks could extend gains and help narrow the valuation gap between Chinese and US tech giants. This week, investors will be watching not just the numbers, but also the narrative. AI has sparked new hope for China’s tech giants – whether that translates into lasting returns is a test that begins now. |