
Market Performance - The Shanghai Composite Index increased by 0.33%, while the Shenzhen Component Index rose by 0.64% [1] - Over 2,200 stocks in the two markets experienced gains [1] Industry Performance - The top-performing sectors included Communication (3.29%), Steel (2.59%), and Pharmaceutical & Biological (2.06%) [2] - The sectors with the largest declines were Agriculture, Forestry, Animal Husbandry, and Fishery, Banking, Beauty and Personal Care, Light Industry Manufacturing, and Environmental Protection [2] Key Factors - The Communication sector saw strong performance due to overseas companies reaching historical highs and the potential benefits for domestic computing power supply chains [3] - The Steel sector benefited from "anti-involution" policies that optimized supply-demand dynamics, alongside increased demand from infrastructure and manufacturing [3] - The Pharmaceutical & Biological sector was boosted by agreements with foreign companies for exclusive rights and licenses, creating potential value [3] - The Agriculture, Forestry, Animal Husbandry, and Fishery sector faced challenges from declining pig prices and rising feed costs [3] - The Banking sector was pressured by rapid convergence of futures spreads, reflecting risk-hedging strategies that involved selling bank stocks [3] - The Beauty and Personal Care sector declined due to tightening regulations and a shift in investment from consumer sectors to high-tech sectors [3] Future Outlook - The A-share market is expected to see a combination of policy and industrial upgrades driving continuous style rotation [4] - The cyclical sectors may experience valuation recovery due to "anti-involution" policies and increased infrastructure investment [4] - The technology sector could benefit from breakthroughs in AI technology, changes in the semiconductor industry cycle, and catalysts from mid-year performance reports [4]