Market Performance - Both Hong Kong and A-share markets showed strong performance, with the Shanghai Composite Index rising by 1.05% and nearing the 3550-point mark, while the Shenzhen Component Index and the ChiNext Index increased by nearly 1% and 1.19% respectively [1] - The total market turnover reached 10,310 billion yuan, an increase of 966 billion yuan compared to the previous day [1] - Since the implementation of the equal tariff policy on April 8, the Shanghai Composite Index has gained over 14% as of July 11, marking a new high for the year [1] Sector Performance - The financial sector, particularly brokerage and banking stocks, attracted significant capital inflows [2] - In the Hong Kong market, the Hang Seng Technology Index rose over 2%, while the Hang Seng Index and the Hang Seng China Enterprises Index increased by 1.9% and 1.83% respectively [1] - Year-to-date, the Hang Seng Index and the Hang Seng China Enterprises Index have both gained over 20%, with the Hang Seng Technology Index up over 19% [1] Brokerage Stocks - Brokerage stocks experienced a surge, with Zhongzhou Securities rising over 70% at one point, and closing up 64% [5][6] - Other notable gains included Xingzheng International up over 36% and Hengtou Securities up over 22% [6] - In the A-share market, Zhongyin Securities, Hatou Shares, and Zhongyuan Securities hit the daily limit, while Guosheng Jinkong rose over 7% [8] New Account Openings - In June 2025, the number of new A-share accounts reached 1.65 million, a year-on-year increase of 53%, with a total of 12.6 million new accounts opened in the first half of the year, up 32.79% year-on-year [8] IPO Activity - The IPO activity in the Hong Kong market saw a significant increase, with the scale reaching 1,067 billion HKD, a year-on-year growth of 689%, and the number of IPO projects rising by 43% [9] - Despite some internet brokerages and banks tightening account opening standards for mainland residents, the overall demand for account openings remains strong, driven by the "high profit" effect of Hong Kong IPOs [9] Banking Sector - Major banks, including Industrial and Commercial Bank of China, Agricultural Bank of China, Bank of China, and China Construction Bank, reached new historical highs [12] - The year-to-date gains for these four major banks are approximately 21%, 23%, 11%, and 18% respectively [12] - The strong performance of bank stocks is attributed to enhanced economic recovery expectations, the attractiveness of bank dividend yields in a low-interest-rate environment, and sustained inflows of long-term capital [12]
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