财经早报:存储芯片“超级周期”来临 农行股价13连阳之后总市值登顶A股丨2025年10月22日

Group 1 - The Chinese Ministry of Commerce is committed to maintaining stable global supply chains and has recently discussed export controls and trade issues with the EU [2] - The international gold price has experienced a significant drop, marking the largest single-day decline since 2013, with spot gold falling over 6% [3] - European leaders, including Ukraine's President Zelensky, have expressed readiness to end the conflict with Russia, emphasizing the need for a just and lasting peace [4] Group 2 - The storage chip market is entering a "super cycle," driven by AI and increasing demand for data center storage, with price increases expected to continue until 2026 [5][6] - More than 10 small banks in China have announced reductions in deposit rates, with some cuts reaching up to 80 basis points [7] - A total of 3,632 merger and acquisition deals have been disclosed in the A-share market this year, reflecting a 6.45% increase year-on-year, with significant activity in the hard technology sectors [8] Group 3 - UBS has maintained an "overweight" rating on Chinese stocks, citing faster revenue and earnings growth compared to other emerging markets [12] - The A-share market has seen a shift from "technology growth" to "value dividend" investment styles, with expectations of continued positive performance [13] - DeepSeek has launched a new open-source model, DeepSeek-OCR, which has gained attention for its high compression rate and decoding accuracy [14] Group 4 - Agricultural Bank of China has seen its stock price rise for 13 consecutive days, reaching a market capitalization of 2.76 trillion yuan, surpassing Industrial and Commercial Bank of China [16] - Pop Mart reported a significant revenue increase of 245%-250% in Q3, with notable growth in both domestic and international markets, despite a recent stock price drop [19][32] - Several companies have reported their Q3 earnings, with notable increases in net profit for companies like Wanchen Group, which saw a 361.22% year-on-year growth [35]