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全球股市巨震!A股,放量!
Zheng Quan Shi Bao·2025-06-13 09:45

Market Overview - Major global stock indices experienced a significant decline on June 13, with the Nikkei 225 down 0.89% to 37,834.25 points, and the South Korean Composite Index down 0.87% to 2,894.62 points [1] - European indices also opened lower, with the Euro Stoxx 50, DAX 30, and CAC 40 all dropping over 1% [1] - In the US pre-market trading, all three major indices' futures fell over 1% [1] - The A-share market saw a broad pullback, with the Shanghai Composite Index down 0.75% to 3,377 points and the Shenzhen Component down 1.1% to 10,122.11 points [1] Sector Performance - Nearly 4,500 stocks in the market were in the red, with retail, liquor, and food and beverage sectors experiencing collective declines; Guizhou Moutai fell over 2% [2] - The oil sector saw significant gains, with companies like Keli Co. and Tongyuan Petroleum hitting the daily limit [2][4] - Military trade concepts surged, with Aerospace Nanhua rising over 17% [9] - Gold-related stocks also increased, with companies like Cuihua Jewelry and Western Gold reaching the daily limit [8] Oil Sector Insights - The oil sector experienced a substantial rally, with Keli Co. and Tongyuan Petroleum both hitting the daily limit of 30% and 20% respectively [4] - International oil prices surged, with WTI crude oil rising over 14% to a peak of $77.62 per barrel, and Brent crude oil increasing over 13% to $78.5 per barrel [4] - The geopolitical situation in the Middle East has raised concerns about oil supply, despite OPEC+ being in a production increase phase [7] Military Trade Sector - Military trade stocks saw a strong upward trend, with Aerospace Nanhua increasing over 17% and several other companies rising over 10% [9] - The ongoing geopolitical conflicts, particularly the India-Pakistan situation, have led to a reassessment of military trade logic, potentially providing higher profit margins for domestic military products [11] - Increased military spending globally due to rising geopolitical tensions is expected to boost demand for military imports [11]