Group 1 - A-shares continued their recent rebound on June 4, with all three major indices opening lower and closing higher, reflecting a broad-based market rally driven by technology and new consumption sectors [1][3] - The surge in Nvidia's stock price, which rose nearly 3% and surpassed Microsoft's market capitalization, strengthened market confidence in the computing power industry chain, leading to significant rebounds in related sectors such as CPO and copper connections [1][3] - The nuclear power sector gained attention following Meta's 20-year nuclear power purchase agreement and Goldman Sachs' prediction of a structural shortage of 130 million pounds of uranium, with stocks like Baile Electric experiencing a seven-day consecutive rise [1][3] Group 2 - The funding landscape showed a structural preference for sectors related to consumer electronics, small metals, and batteries, indicating a market inclination towards high-growth areas benefiting from technological iteration and energy transition [2] - Traditional industries such as chemical pharmaceuticals and banking experienced significant capital outflows, influenced by industry fundamentals and market style shifts, while the securities sector saw a net inflow of 722 million yuan, suggesting increased investor expectations for market activity [2] - Despite the U.S. increasing steel and aluminum tariffs to 50%, A-share related sectors reacted mildly, reflecting enhanced domestic policy countermeasures and improved market risk appetite [2] Group 3 - The overall market is progressing steadily along the lines of industrial upgrading and consumption recovery, with the ChiNext Index leading gains at 1.22% on June 4, while the Shanghai and Shenzhen indices rose by 0.43% and 0.91%, respectively [3] - The main market themes revolve around event-driven and policy expectations, with strong rebounds in the computing power industry chain and nuclear power sector, driven by Nvidia's market performance and Meta's procurement agreement [3] - Consumer sectors, particularly leisure food and tourism, are becoming active due to the Business Ministry's launch of the "Service Consumption Season" and the popularity of the "Su Super" event, which has seen average attendance exceeding 8,798 [3] Group 4 - The Hong Kong stock market also continued its upward trend on June 4, with the Hang Seng Index rising 0.72% to 23,680.73 points, supported by a dual drive from technology and consumption sectors [4][5] - The healthcare sector led the market with a 3.09% increase, benefiting from advancements in innovative drug research and international conference data disclosures [4] - The technology sector showed strength, driven by major internet companies, while the real estate trust and telecommunications services sectors experienced slight pullbacks [5]
近4000只个股普涨,新一轮牛市开启?
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-06-04 05:26