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A股收评 | 三大因素提振!A股低开高走、科创50收涨1.4% 有色板块大涨
智通财经网·2025-10-13 08:28

Market Overview - A-shares opened lower but closed higher, with the Shanghai Composite Index down 0.19%, Shenzhen Component down 0.93%, and ChiNext down 1.11%, while the Sci-Tech 50 Index rose by 1.4% [1] - Private equity investors believe that the market adjustment should end within two trading days if no major changes occur [1] - Adjustments to marginable securities and their conversion rates by several brokerages took effect on October 13, partially offsetting last week's negative market news [1] Sector Performance - The rare earth sector saw a significant surge, with over 10 stocks including China Rare Earth and Northern Rare Earth hitting the daily limit [3] - The banking sector strengthened in the afternoon, with Shanghai Pudong Development Bank and Nanjing Bank both rising over 5% [1] - Precious metals and military industries also performed well, with Western Gold hitting the daily limit and Changcheng Military Industry achieving consecutive gains [1] - The semiconductor sector continued its strong performance, with stocks like Xinlai Material and Kaimeteqi achieving consecutive gains [1] Key Individual Stocks - Upwind New Materials hit a 20% limit down, despite a year-to-date increase of nearly 19 times, as the company announced no plans for a backdoor listing in the next 36 months [2] - The software sector was active, with stocks like Rongji Software hitting the daily limit and Kingsoft Office rising over 10% [5] Analyst Insights - Huaxi Securities suggests that the impact of the current trade tensions will be less severe than in April, with a focus on sectors like agriculture, military, and rare earths [6] - China Galaxy believes that the market is unlikely to replicate the April 7 performance, with increased external uncertainties and profit-taking pressures [7] - Guojin Securities indicates that while there may be potential adjustments in the A-share index, the extent will be controllable, and opportunities should be sought in domestic policies and recovering domestic demand [8]