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A股霸屏前三!创业板指狂飙50%牛冠全球,俄股垫底
VentureVenture(US:VEMLY) Ge Long Hui·2025-09-30 11:06

Market Performance - A-shares and Hong Kong stocks ended the third quarter of 2025 on a positive note, with major indices showing significant increases [1] - The ChiNext Index surged by 50.4%, leading global major indices in growth, while the Sci-Tech 50 and Shenzhen Component Index rose by 49.02% and 29.25% respectively [1][5] - In September, the ChiNext Index and Sci-Tech 50 Index recorded gains of over 12% and 11%, reaching three-year and four-year highs respectively [6] Sector Performance - The technology growth sector emerged as the core driving force of the market, with 30 out of 31 sectors in the Shenwan classification showing gains in the third quarter [11] - The communication sector led the quarterly growth with an increase of 48.65%, followed by electronics at 47.59% and power equipment at 44.67% [11] - In September, the top-performing sectors included power equipment (21.17%), non-ferrous metals (12.79%), and electronics (10.96%) [8] Individual Stock Performance - The ChiNext, Sci-Tech Board, and North Exchange saw a concentration of stocks that doubled in value, with notable gainers in September including Shoukai Co. (181.2%) and Haibo Technology (153.52%) [14] - In the third quarter, top performers included Shuangwei New Materials (1597.94%) and Tianpu Co. (468.92%) [14] Hong Kong Market Insights - The Hang Seng Technology Index rose by 13.95% in September, while the Hang Seng Index and the National Index increased by 7.09% and 6.79% respectively [16] - The best-performing sectors in Hong Kong in September were materials (21.68%) and non-essential consumer goods (19.99%) [17] Future Outlook - The market outlook for October and the fourth quarter of 2025 is optimistic, driven by policy expectations and a favorable liquidity environment [20] - The upcoming 20th Central Committee's Fourth Plenary Session is expected to focus on the "14th Five-Year Plan," which may boost market sentiment [21] - The technology growth sector is anticipated to present more opportunities in A-shares, while Hong Kong stocks may benefit from unique market structures and external liquidity expectations [21]