Group 1 - A-shares opened lower with the Shanghai Composite Index down 0.04% and the ChiNext Index down 0.16%, while sectors like liquor and oil extraction showed activity, and rare earth permanent magnets and innovative drugs faced declines [1] - Huaxi Securities focuses on the upcoming Lujiazui Forum on June 18, expecting the release of significant financial policies that could support the A-share market's upward momentum [1] - The recent negotiations between China and the US align with market expectations, but geopolitical tensions in the Middle East are impacting global risk appetite, leading to short-term fluctuations in A-shares [1] Group 2 - China Galaxy Securities anticipates that the A-share market will likely maintain a volatile trend in the short term, emphasizing the importance of structural opportunities [2] - Despite external uncertainties, domestic economic resilience is expected to strengthen due to ongoing policy support, with a notable trend of residents reallocating wealth towards financial assets [2] - The expansion of equity public funds and the influx of medium to long-term capital are expected to contribute to a stable and improving funding environment for A-shares [2] Group 3 - Shenwan Hongyuan suggests that stable capital market policies provide a "buffer" against macro disturbances, allowing for a focus on sector performance rather than macroeconomic analysis [3] - The primary downside risk for the market is linked to long-term transmission chains, particularly if the US economy underperforms, which could delay improvements in A-share supply-demand dynamics [3] - The process of validating China's global competitiveness is seen as a phase for optimistic expectations to develop, although this may also introduce potential disturbances as market conditions change [3]
A股开盘速递 | 三大指数集体低开 白酒、油气等板块表现活跃
智通财经网·2025-06-18 01:46