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午评:创业板指半日跌0.84% 海洋经济概念股逆势大涨

Market Overview - A-shares experienced collective fluctuations on July 2, with the ChiNext index leading the decline [1] - The marine economy concept stocks surged, with nearly 20 stocks including ShenKai Co., Ltd. and Giant Rope achieving the daily limit [1] - The photovoltaic concept stocks rebounded, with stocks like Yamaton hitting the daily limit [1] - The sugar substitute concept stocks were active, with Baolingbao and Bailong Chuangyuan also reaching the daily limit [1] - The multi-financial sector declined, with Aijian Group hitting the daily limit down [1] - Semiconductor concept stocks collectively adjusted, with stocks like Taiji Co., Ltd. dropping over 5% [1] - The total trading volume in the Shanghai and Shenzhen markets was 849.7 billion, a decrease of 110.9 billion from the previous trading day [1] Sector Performance - The top-performing sectors included aquaculture, photovoltaic equipment, tourism and hotels, combustible ice, marine engineering equipment, and prepared dishes [2] - The sectors with the largest declines included components, semiconductors, multi-financial, storage chips, Huawei HiSilicon, and CPO [2] Institutional Insights - Guotai Junan Securities highlighted that solid-state batteries possess high energy density and safety, meeting the needs of various fields, with the industry moving towards rapid commercialization [3] - Zhongtai Securities noted that the beverage sector maintained leading growth in the fast-moving consumer goods category, showing resilience in demand despite price pressures [3] - CITIC Securities suggested that embracing innovation and internationalization, along with reforms in marketing models, will be key strategies for the second half of the year, particularly in the innovative drug sector [3] Regulatory Developments - The National Internet Information Office launched a campaign to address online misinformation affecting enterprises, emphasizing the need for stricter management of enterprise-related information [4] - The Longhua District government in Shenzhen issued a three-year action plan to promote local companies listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange to also list on the Shenzhen Stock Exchange, enhancing cross-border financial services [5]