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6月12日主题复盘 | IP经济继续大涨,稀土也势头不减,量子计算迎资金关注
Xuan Gu Bao·2025-06-12 09:18

Market Overview - The market experienced fluctuations with mixed performance across the three major indices, resulting in over 2800 stocks declining in the Shanghai, Shenzhen, and Beijing markets [1] - New consumption concepts surged, particularly in the IP economy and beauty care sectors, with several stocks hitting the daily limit up [1] - The innovative drug sector remained active, with companies like Haishi Ke and Aosaikang reaching the daily limit up [1] - Gold stocks collectively strengthened, while the shipping sector faced adjustments, with Lianyungang dropping over 7% [1] - Today's trading volume reached 1.3 trillion [1] Hot Sectors IP Economy - The IP economy sector continued to rise, with stocks like Yuanlong Yatu and Hars hitting the daily limit up [4] - The catalyst for this surge includes the continuous historical highs of Pop Mart's stock and a 30% increase in the overnight performance of Chinese concept stock Quantum Song [4] - The Chinese trendy toy market is expected to reach a market size of 110.1 billion by 2026, with a compound annual growth rate of 20% from 2024 to 2026 [5] Rare Earth Magnetic Materials - The rare earth magnetic materials sector remained active, with companies like Beikong Technology and Huayang New Materials achieving consecutive limit ups [6] - The Chinese government is reviewing export license applications for rare earth materials, having approved a certain number of compliant applications [6] - Market expectations of gradual relaxation of export controls are likely to push up prices of rare earth raw materials [7] Quantum Computing - The quantum computing sector saw significant gains, with stocks like Geer Software and Electronic City hitting the daily limit up [9] - Nvidia's CEO Huang Renxun stated that quantum computing is reaching a turning point and will be powerful enough to help solve complex global issues in the coming years [9] - The global quantum computing industry is projected to exceed $800 billion by 2035 [11]