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A股收评:放量上涨!沪指、深成指涨超1.3%,科创50指数涨近3%,黄金、可控核聚变及稀土板块走高
Ge Long Hui·2025-10-09 07:07

Market Performance - On the first trading day of October, A-shares opened higher, with the Shanghai Composite Index surpassing 3900 points for the first time in ten years, closing at 3933.97 points, up 1.32% [1] - The Shenzhen Component Index rose by 1.47%, while the ChiNext Index increased by 0.73%, and the STAR Market 50 Index surged by 2.93% [1] - The total market turnover reached 2.67 trillion yuan, an increase of 474.6 billion yuan compared to the previous trading day, with over 3100 stocks rising and nearly 100 stocks hitting the daily limit [1] Sector Performance - Precious metals and gold sectors saw a surge, with multiple stocks like Zhaojin Mining and Zhongjin Gold hitting the daily limit due to rising international gold prices during the National Day holiday [1] - The controlled nuclear fusion sector experienced significant growth following recent milestone advancements, with Guoguang Electric hitting a 20% limit up [1] - The rare earth sector also rose due to export controls on related items, with stocks like Northern Rare Earth and Antai Rare Earth reaching their daily limits [1] - Other sectors such as small metals, non-ferrous metals, lithium mining concepts, and superconducting concepts showed strong performance [1] Declining Sectors - The tourism and hotel sector declined, with daily per capita consumption during the holiday dropping by 13% year-on-year, leading to a more than 8% drop in stocks like Caesar Travel [1] - The real estate service sector also faced losses, with Huangting International hitting the daily limit down [1] - The film and television sector weakened due to lower box office revenues compared to the previous year, with stocks like China Film and Hengdian Film hitting their daily limits down [1] - Other sectors such as duty-free, short drama concepts, and millet economy also experienced significant declines [1] Top Gainers and Fund Inflows - Precious metals topped the gainers list with a 9.28% increase, followed by basic metals at 6.52% and power generation equipment at 6.279% [2] - The electricity sector rose by 2.89%, while steel and coal sectors increased by 2.83% and 2.749% respectively [2]