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开盘:沪指微跌0.02%、创业板指涨0.21%,贵金属及固态电池概念股走高,冰雪概念股走低-股票-金融界

Market Overview - On September 8, A-shares showed mixed performance with the Shanghai Composite Index down 0.02% at 3811.67 points, while the Shenzhen Component Index rose 0.33% to 12631.98 points and the ChiNext Index increased by 0.21% to 2964.43 points [1] - The non-ferrous metals and solid-state battery sectors led the gains, while the duty-free and CPO sectors experienced declines [1] - Precious metals continued to perform strongly, with West Gold rising by 6.44% and Zhaojin Gold increasing by 3.39% [1] Company News - Semiconductor company SMIC is planning to acquire 49% of its subsidiary, SMIC North Integrated Circuit Manufacturing, through an A-share issuance, leading to a stock suspension since September 1 [3] - Kweichow Moutai's controlling shareholder has received a loan commitment of up to 2.7 billion yuan from Agricultural Bank of China to support stock repurchase plans, with a target repurchase amount between 3 billion and 3.3 billion yuan [3] - Tongda Co. received a corrective order from the Henan Securities Regulatory Bureau for various compliance issues, including improper use of raised funds and inaccurate accounting practices [4] - Yihua Tong has terminated its plan to acquire 100% of Xuyang Hydrogen Energy due to a lack of consensus among parties involved [4] - Guokai Micro plans to acquire 94.366% of Ningbo Yongxin Integrated Circuit Co. through a combination of stock issuance and cash payment, which is expected to constitute a major asset restructuring [5] Industry Insights - The retail industry in China shows positive trends, with the retail industry prosperity index reaching 50.6% in September, marking an increase of 0.5 percentage points from the previous month [9] - New Kai Lai, a semiconductor equipment company, is nearing the end of its latest financing round with a pre-investment valuation of 65 billion yuan, targeting the high-end semiconductor equipment market [10] - The global optical switch market is projected to reach $2.02 billion by 2031, with a compound annual growth rate of 16.3% [11] - The global demand for uranium in nuclear reactors is expected to rise by one-third to 86,000 tons by 2030, creating a significant supply-demand gap due to the depletion of existing uranium mines [14] - OpenAI has significantly increased its projected cash burn to $115 billion by 2029, reflecting the growing investment in AI technologies [18]