沪指低开高走 科创50逆势上涨
Shen Zhen Shang Bao·2025-10-13 23:10

Market Overview - On October 13, A-shares opened significantly lower due to renewed US-China trade tensions but rebounded throughout the day, with the Shanghai Composite Index closing down 0.19% at 3889.5 points and the Shenzhen Component down 0.93% [1] - The total trading volume for A-shares was approximately 2.37 trillion yuan [1] - The Hang Seng Index also opened lower but stabilized, closing down 1.52% [1] Sector Performance - Despite the overall market decline, sectors such as non-ferrous metals, semiconductors, military, and banking saw gains, with the non-ferrous sector rising over 3% [2] - More than 90 stocks experienced a limit-up or increased by over 10%, while six non-ST stocks hit the limit-down [2] - Notable gainers included China Rare Earth and Northern Rare Earth, both hitting the limit-up [2] Trade Tensions and Government Response - On October 10, President Trump announced the re-imposition of tariffs on China, leading to significant sell-offs in US markets, with the Dow down 1.9% and the Nasdaq down 3.56% [2] - The Chinese Ministry of Commerce stated that recent export control measures on rare earths were a normal action to improve its export control system, emphasizing that high tariffs are not a proper way to engage with China [3] Investment Strategy - Analysts suggest that the impact of the current tariff situation will be less severe than in April, with a recommendation to focus on defensive sectors such as utilities and banking in the short term [4] - There is an emphasis on monitoring strategic advancements in frontier technology sectors, including nuclear fusion, artificial intelligence, and semiconductor manufacturing for mid-term investment opportunities [4] - The current market environment is characterized by a "wide monetary + wide fiscal" policy, with a suggestion to focus on technology trends and domestic substitution in sectors like AI computing chips and semiconductor equipment [5]