Market Performance - A-shares experienced a decline across the board, with the Shanghai Composite Index falling by 0.68% to 3380.82 points, the Shenzhen Composite Index down by 1.37%, the ChiNext Index down by 1.77%, the STAR 50 Index down by 1.26%, and the Northbound 50 Index down by 0.38% [1] - The beauty and personal care sector led the gains, while sectors such as software development, internet services, power equipment, semiconductors, diversified finance, and securities saw relatively larger declines [1] International Market Context - U.S. stock indices showed mixed performance, with the Dow Jones slightly down, the S&P 500 nearly flat, and the Nasdaq up by 0.72%, marking three consecutive days of significant gains for the Nasdaq [1] - Following the U.S.-China tariff agreement, U.S. stocks surged initially, but only the Nasdaq maintained strong performance, while blue-chip stocks in the Dow and S&P 500 remained relatively weak due to recent positive news for tech stocks [1] - Hong Kong stocks also retreated, with the Hang Seng Index down by 0.79% and the Hang Seng Tech Index down by 1.56% [1] Currency Market - The U.S. dollar experienced fluctuations, dipping before recovering, but saw a decline again during the Asian and European trading sessions [1] - The offshore RMB exchange rate stabilized around 7.2080 after a depreciation on Wednesday [1] Trade Relations and Market Outlook - The impact of U.S.-China trade tensions on international financial markets appears to have subsided, but investor confidence remains cautious, contributing to the stock market's loss of upward momentum [2] - The likelihood of significant upward or downward movements in A-shares is low, with a balanced oscillation pattern expected to prevail [2] - Current macroeconomic policies in China are anticipated to offset external pressures, leading to limited volatility in the stock market [2]
郑眼看盘 | A股回落,后市或延续相对均衡的震荡格局
Mei Ri Jing Ji Xin Wen·2025-05-15 11:51