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Zhong Guo Zheng Quan Bao·2025-05-12 21:14

Market Overview - On May 12, both A-share and Hong Kong markets experienced a significant rebound, with the Shanghai Composite Index rising nearly 1% and the ChiNext Index increasing over 2% [1][2] - The total trading volume in the A-share market reached 1.34 trillion yuan, marking an increase of 118.5 billion yuan from the previous trading day [2] - The Hong Kong market also saw a substantial increase, with the Hang Seng Index rising nearly 3% and the Hang Seng Technology Index up over 5% [1][3] Sector Performance - In the A-share market, sectors such as military industry, Apple supply chain, and robotics showed strong performance, with the defense industry leading with a 4.80% increase [2][4] - Notable stocks in the defense sector included AVIC Chengfei, Morningstar Aviation, and Aerospace South Lake, all reaching the daily limit of 20% increase [2] - In the Hong Kong market, non-essential consumer goods, industrials, and information technology sectors were among the top performers [3] Fund Flow - On May 12, net inflow of main funds in the A-share market exceeded 13 billion yuan, with 2,400 stocks experiencing net inflows [3][4] - The top sectors for net inflow included electric power equipment, defense industry, and electronics, with inflows of 2.998 billion yuan, 2.673 billion yuan, and 2.550 billion yuan respectively [4] - In the Hong Kong market, companies actively repurchased shares, with a total repurchase amount exceeding 2.7 billion Hong Kong dollars in May [3][4] Valuation and Investment Outlook - The rolling P/E ratio for the entire A-share market was reported at 19.10 times, while the Hang Seng Index stood at 10.25 times, indicating attractive valuations for both markets [4] - Analysts express optimism about the potential for gradual upward movement in the A-share market amid a stabilizing environment, with a focus on sectors like AI applications, innovative pharmaceuticals, and new consumption [5][6] - The Hong Kong market is expected to benefit from recent monetary easing policies, with analysts suggesting a focus on consumer and technology sectors, as well as high dividend yield sectors [6]