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午评:创业板指涨逾2%领涨三大指数 算力硬件板块集体走强

Market Overview - A-shares experienced a rebound in early trading, with the Shanghai Composite Index approaching the 3500-point mark, and the ChiNext Index rising over 2% to lead the three major indices [1] - As of the midday close, the Shanghai Composite Index was at 3493.16 points, up 0.58%, with a trading volume of 340.4 billion; the Shenzhen Component Index was at 10568.25 points, up 1.27%, with a trading volume of 532.4 billion; the ChiNext Index was at 2178.22 points, up 2.25%, with a trading volume of 264 billion [1] Sector Performance - The photovoltaic, PCB, gaming, and CPO sectors saw significant gains, while insurance, banking, electricity, and controllable nuclear fusion sectors experienced declines [1] - Computing hardware stocks collectively strengthened, with PCB stocks leading the gains, and over ten stocks, including Industrial Fulian, hitting the daily limit [2] - Consumer electronics concept stocks were active, with Furong Technology reaching the daily limit [2] Institutional Insights - Fuyuan Fund suggests that major indices are nearing previous highs, recommending a cautious approach while focusing on technology sectors that have been in adjustment, such as AI computing, applications, and robotics [4] - Galaxy Securities highlights the life sciences upstream sector, which includes instruments, consumables, raw materials, and services, noting its high barriers and cyclical nature. Despite a downturn post-pandemic, leading companies are expanding and accelerating overseas layouts [4] - The life sciences upstream sector is currently at historical low price levels, but a revenue growth turning point is anticipated, with major companies expected to see a 10.75% year-on-year revenue increase in 2024 and a 9.5% increase in Q1 2025, driven by stable investment and domestic substitution trends [4] News Highlights - ByteDance denied reports that it agreed to sell TikTok's U.S. operations to a consortium led by Oracle, stating that the information is inaccurate [5] - The Hong Kong Securities and Futures Commission announced the expansion of the Southbound Trading participant scope to include brokerages, insurance companies, wealth management, and asset management firms [6] - 33 construction companies jointly issued a "anti-involution" initiative to promote industry transformation and fair competition, emphasizing technological innovation and sustainable value creation [7]