Group 1 - A-shares experienced a decline this week, with the Shanghai Composite Index falling 0.51% to 3359.90 points, while other indices such as the Shenzhen Composite, ChiNext, Sci-Tech 50, and Northbound 50 dropped by 1.60%, 1.69%, 1.55%, and 2.55% respectively [1] - The decline in A-shares is attributed to both internal and external factors, with positive consumption data released by the National Bureau of Statistics providing slight support to market sentiment [1] - On Wednesday, despite most stocks declining, the index saw a slight increase due to rising bank stocks, influenced by the announcement of eight financial opening measures by the central bank during the "2025 Lujiazui Forum" [1] Group 2 - On Thursday, A-share indices saw an expanded decline, indicating a clear weakening of market technical patterns, while Hong Kong stocks underperformed A-shares amid unfavorable Middle East news [2] - On Friday, A-shares initially rebounded but weakened again in the afternoon, with all major indices recording slight declines, while Hong Kong stocks showed some recovery [2] - In the absence of significant internal and external positive factors, it is speculated that A-shares may continue to trend weakly in the short term, although substantial declines are unlikely, suggesting investors should remain patient and observant for potential turning points [2]
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Mei Ri Jing Ji Xin Wen·2025-06-21 05:53