Market Overview - On June 23, A-shares opened lower but closed higher, with the Shanghai Composite Index rising by 0.65% to 3381.58 points, the Shenzhen Component Index up 0.43% to 10048.39 points, and the ChiNext Index increasing by 0.39% to 2017.63 points. The total market turnover reached 1.1469 trillion yuan, an increase of 55.2 billion yuan from the previous trading day, with over 4400 stocks rising [2]. Cross-Border Payment and Digital Currency - The digital currency and cross-border payment sectors saw significant gains, with stocks like UboXin and Jida Zhengyuan hitting their daily limit. The launch of the Cross-Border Payment platform on June 22 marked a milestone in the connectivity between mainland China and Hong Kong, allowing real-time cross-border remittances in RMB and HKD [3]. - According to Open Source Securities, the global cross-border payment market is expected to grow steadily, with transaction volumes projected to reach 194.6 trillion USD in 2024 and potentially grow at a CAGR of 6.4% to 320 trillion USD by 2032 [3]. Oil and Gas Sector - The oil and gas sector experienced strong performance due to geopolitical tensions, particularly regarding the potential closure of the Strait of Hormuz, a critical oil shipping route. Stocks like Shandong Molong and Ningbo Shipping saw significant gains [5]. - WTI crude oil prices jumped over 5% to above 78 USD per barrel, driven by concerns over Iranian oil supply disruptions and low overseas oil inventories [5]. A-share Market Resilience - Despite recent geopolitical tensions, most brokerages believe the impact on A-shares is limited, with expectations of a market rebound following short-term corrections. The core issues affecting the market are seen as domestic rather than external [6]. - Galaxy Securities suggests that investors should manage their positions cautiously and focus on sectors with potential performance improvements based on historical data [6].
A股低开高走 超4400只个股上涨
Shang Hai Zheng Quan Bao·2025-06-23 19:22