

Market Overview - The FTSE China A50 index components showed mixed performance in the banking and insurance sectors, while the semiconductor sector experienced gains [1] - The liquor and automotive sectors faced declines, with notable drops in companies like Kweichow Moutai and BYD [1] Sector Performance Banking and Insurance - China Pacific Insurance had a market capitalization of 363.96 billion, with a trading volume of 4.60 billion, showing a slight decrease of 0.03 (-0.06%) [3] - Ping An Insurance reported a market cap of 321.32 billion and a trading volume of 11.02 billion, also down by 0.03 (-0.09%) [3] - China Life Insurance had a market cap of 971.70 billion, with a trading volume of 6.91 billion, increasing by 0.02 (+0.24%) [3] Liquor Industry - Kweichow Moutai led with a market cap of 1,979.70 billion, experiencing a decline of 38.18 (-2.37%) [3] - Shanxi Fenjiu and Wuliangye Yibin also saw decreases of 4.09 (-2.00%) and 1.97 (-1.50%) respectively [3] Semiconductor Sector - Northern Huachuang had a market cap of 232.15 billion, with a trading volume of 12.09 billion, increasing by 6.00 (+1.40%) [3] - Cambrian and Haiguang Information reported market caps of 278.94 billion and 324.71 billion, with slight increases [3] Automotive Sector - Great Wall Motors had a market cap of 295.13 billion, down by 5.64 (-1.45%) [3] - BYD reported a market cap of 1,165.57 billion, decreasing by 0.36 (-1.52%) [3] Energy Sector - China Petroleum & Chemical Corporation had a market cap of 1,500.77 billion, with a trading volume of 3.59 billion, increasing by 0.03 (+0.53%) [3] - China National Offshore Oil Corporation reported a market cap of 690.09 billion, with a slight increase of 0.10 (+0.62%) [3] Other Sectors - The electric power sector saw China Yangtze Power with a market cap of 743.34 billion, increasing by 0.05 (+0.53%) [4] - In the food and beverage sector, Haitian Flavoring & Food had a market cap of 238.77 billion, increasing by 0.36 (+0.85%) [4] - The logistics sector featured SF Holding with a market cap of 273.56 billion, decreasing by 0.35 (-0.62%) [4]