
Market Performance - The three major A-share indices collectively rose, with the Shanghai Composite Index reaching a new high for the year at 3461.15 points, up 0.18% with a trading volume of 500.2 billion yuan [1] - The Shenzhen Component Index closed at 10534.58 points, up 1.17% with a trading volume of 809.5 billion yuan [1] - The ChiNext Index increased by 1.90% to 2164.09 points, with a trading volume of 382 billion yuan [1] Sector Performance - Leading sectors included PCB, consumer electronics, innovative pharmaceuticals, and solid-state batteries, while sectors such as controlled nuclear fusion, marine economy, oil and gas, and gaming saw declines [1][2] - Notable individual stock performances included a significant rise in computing hardware stocks and a rebound in solid-state battery stocks [2] Institutional Insights - According to Jifeng Investment Advisory, the A-share market is gradually finding a bottom with medium to long-term investment opportunities emerging, particularly in sectors like semiconductors, consumer electronics, artificial intelligence, robotics, and low-altitude economy [3] - Yinhua Fund anticipates that as the mid-year report disclosure approaches, the market will focus more on performance certainty despite a challenging domestic recovery [3] - CITIC Securities highlights the importance of nuclear power in energy transition and carbon neutrality, suggesting a favorable outlook for the nuclear power industry and related supply chains [3] News Impact - The U.S. government has lifted export restrictions on EDA software to China, allowing major companies like Siemens, Synopsys, and Cadence to supply their products without special approval, which could significantly impact the semiconductor design market in China [4] - The EDA tools are essential for semiconductor design across various applications, indicating a potential boost for the industry [4] Economic Indicators - The Caixin Services PMI for June recorded at 50.6, a decrease of 0.5 percentage points from May, indicating a decline in the expansion phase to the lowest level since Q4 2024 [5] Corporate Actions - Longfor Group has allocated 1.766 billion yuan to the repayment account for the "22 Longfor 04" bond, with total repayments nearing 9 billion yuan for the year [6]