Core Viewpoint - A-shares opened higher on the first trading day after the National Day and Mid-Autumn Festival holiday, with significant gains in gold and storage chip sectors, driven by rising international gold prices and advancements in nuclear fusion technology [1] Group 1: Market Performance - The three major A-share indices opened collectively higher, with the Shanghai Composite Index up by 0.4%, the Shenzhen Component Index up by 0.53%, and the ChiNext Index up by 0.4% [1] - The gold and non-ferrous metal sectors experienced substantial increases, with companies like Chifeng Jilong Gold Mining and Sichuan Gold both hitting the daily limit, while Shandong Gold and Western Gold rose over 7% [1] Group 2: Sector Highlights - International gold prices have surpassed the $4,000 mark for the first time, leading to continuous new highs [1] - The controlled nuclear fusion concept saw a strong opening, with companies such as Hezhong Intelligent and Yongding Co. hitting the daily limit, following key breakthroughs in China's nuclear fusion device construction [1] - The storage chip sector also saw initial gains, with companies like CanSemi and Xiangnong Chip rising over 13%, while Shenzhen Technology and Tongfu Microelectronics reached the daily limit [1]
A股早评:节后三大指数集体高开,黄金、有色金属大涨!赤峰黄金、四川黄金涨停,山东黄金、西部黄金涨超7%