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收评:沪指涨0.43% 美容护理及免疫治疗板块涨幅靠前
Xin Hua Cai Jing·2025-06-03 07:22

Market Performance - Major stock indices in Shanghai and Shenzhen opened lower on June 3 but experienced upward fluctuations during the morning session, with the Shanghai Composite Index and ChiNext Index consolidating at relatively high levels in the afternoon [1] - By the close, the Shanghai Composite Index was at 3361.98 points, up 0.43%, with a trading volume of approximately 468.3 billion; the Shenzhen Component Index closed at 10057.17 points, up 0.16%, with a trading volume of about 673.1 billion; the ChiNext Index ended at 2002.70 points, up 0.48%, with a trading volume of around 307.1 billion [1] Sector Performance - The beauty care and immunotherapy sectors saw significant gains, while other sectors such as precious metals, innovative drugs, CRO concepts, cultivated diamonds, COVID-19 drug concepts, pet economy, weight loss drugs, gaming, dairy, and small banks also experienced notable increases [1] - Conversely, sectors like steel, home appliances, and coal faced declines, although the overall drop was not substantial [1] Institutional Insights - Jifeng Investment Advisory noted that the market is gradually finding a bottom, with medium to long-term investment opportunities emerging, particularly in sectors benefiting from policy support such as consumer goods, semiconductors, and robotics [2] - Guojin Securities highlighted opportunities in gold and innovative drugs, emphasizing the potential for margin improvement and revenue growth in the pharmaceutical sector due to policy guidance [2] - Dongwu Securities recommended focusing on technology growth sectors, thematic catalysts, and areas with improving fundamentals, such as innovative drugs and military electronics [3] Industry Developments - The National Federation of Automobile Dealers Association called for a resistance against "involution-style" competition primarily driven by price wars, advocating for high-quality development in the automotive industry [4] - The National Energy Administration announced measures to optimize the electricity market access environment and enhance the effectiveness of qualification management, including exemptions for new business models in distributed energy [5]