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Zheng Quan Shi Bao·2025-09-19 09:01

Market Overview - A-shares experienced wide fluctuations on September 19, with all three major indices turning negative by the end of trading. The Shanghai Composite Index fell by 0.3% to 3820.09 points, while the Shenzhen Component and ChiNext Index saw minor declines of 0.04% and 0.16%, respectively. The STAR Market 50 Index dropped by 1.28% [1] - The total trading volume in the Shanghai and Shenzhen markets was 23,497 billion yuan, a decrease of 8,174 billion yuan compared to the previous day [1] Tourism Sector - The tourism sector saw a significant rise as the National Day and Mid-Autumn Festival holidays approach, with West Region Tourism increasing by over 12% and Yunnan Tourism hitting a three-day limit up. Other tourism stocks like Guilin Tourism and Qujiang Cultural Tourism also reached their daily limits [3][4] - Pre-holiday booking data indicates a 30% increase in domestic travel and over 40% in outbound travel compared to last year, with average booking times moving forward by approximately 3.5 days [5] Lithium Mining Sector - The lithium mining sector showed strong performance, with Ganfeng Lithium hitting the daily limit up and Tianqi Lithium rising by nearly 5%. Other companies like Daway Co. and Yahua Group also saw significant gains [2][6] - The average selling price of lithium ore in Australia fell to $700 per ton in Q2 2025 but rebounded to about $850 per ton by early September due to strong domestic demand [8] - Analysts suggest that the risk of a significant drop in lithium prices is low, and companies with quality mining assets may benefit from the rebound in lithium prices [8] Company-Specific Movements - Haon Automotive experienced a sharp decline of nearly 12% after reaching a historical high of 220 yuan on September 17. The company clarified that its current business primarily focuses on automotive intelligent driving perception systems, with its robotics business still in the development stage [8] - Shanhai Construction also faced a trading halt after a significant price increase, with a cumulative rise of 61% over five trading days. The company warned of potential trading risks due to market sentiment and irrational speculation [10]