Core Viewpoint - The Hong Kong solar stocks have generally risen, driven by an upward trend in prices across multiple segments of the photovoltaic industry chain, indicating early signs of a "de-involution" effect within the sector [1][2] Group 1: Stock Performance - GCL-Poly Energy (协鑫科技) rose by over 3% to 1.300 HKD [2] - Flat Glass Group (福莱特玻璃) increased by 2.6% to 12.100 HKD [2] - Xinyi Glass (信义玻璃) saw a rise of 2% to 8.920 HKD [2] - Other notable increases include: - CAISSA (凯盛新能) up 1.5% to 4.460 HKD [2] - Fuyao Glass (福耀玻璃) up 1.47% to 75.800 HKD [2] - China Harmony New Energy (协合新能源) up 1.25% to 0.405 HKD [2] - Xinyi Solar (信义光能) up 1.17% to 3.450 HKD [2] - GCL New Energy (协鑫新能源) up 1.15% to 0.880 HKD [2] - New Times Energy (新特能源) up 0.77% to 7.900 HKD [2] - Canadian Solar (卡姆丹克太阳能) up 0.66% to 0.152 HKD [2] Group 2: Price Trends - According to Zhuochuang Information, the market price for silicon wafers (P-type M10) in Yunnan was reported at 1.2 CNY per piece on September 12, unchanged from September 11, and higher than the 1.03 CNY per piece on September 10 [1] - In Inner Mongolia, the market price for polysilicon (P-type dense material) was 36 CNY per kilogram on September 12, also unchanged from September 11, and higher than the 31 CNY per kilogram on September 10 [1] - TrendForce reported significant price increases in various upstream sectors of the photovoltaic industry, suggesting a sustained upward price trend in the future [1]
光伏股普涨 协鑫科技涨超3% 光伏产业链多环节产品价格明显上涨