AH股齐跌,创业板跌超1%,农业银行15连阳再创新高,AI硬件股调整,恒科指跌超1%,国债跌,商品涨
Hua Er Jie Jian Wen·2025-10-23 01:53

Market Overview - A-shares experienced a decline with all three major indices falling, the ChiNext index dropping over 1% [1] - The Hang Seng Index also fell, with the Hang Seng Tech Index down 1.28% [2][3] - Domestic commodity futures showed strength, with fuel oil rising nearly 3% [4][5] A-shares Performance - As of the report, the Shanghai Composite Index decreased by 0.46% to 3895.79, the Shenzhen Component Index fell by 1.00% to 12867.09, and the ChiNext Index dropped by 1.11% to 3025.44 [1][14] - The banking sector showed resilience, with Agricultural Bank of China hitting a historical high and several other banks like Postal Savings Bank and Qingdao Bank also rising [8][9] Hong Kong Market - The Hang Seng Index was down 0.41% to 25677.26, while the Hang Seng Tech Index fell by 1.28% [2][3] - New consumption concept stocks in Hong Kong continued to weaken, with Pop Mart dropping over 6% [10] Commodity Market - Domestic commodity futures mostly rose, with notable increases in fuel oil (up 2.86%) and asphalt (up 2.37%) [5][17] - Other commodities like coking coal, soybean meal, and lithium carbonate also saw gains exceeding 1% [4][5] Banking Sector - The banking sector maintained strong performance, with multiple banks reporting gains, including Postal Savings Bank (up 3.14%) and Qingdao Bank (up 1.74%) [9][8] - Agricultural Bank of China continued its upward trend, marking 15 consecutive days of gains [8] Coal Sector - The coal sector remained strong, with stocks like Daya Energy and Zhengzhou Coal Electricity hitting the daily limit up [11] - Notable gains included Shaanxi Black Cat (up 10.12%) and Yunmei Energy (up 10.06%) [11] Shenzhen Local Stocks - Shenzhen local stocks opened strong, with several companies like Jian Kexuan and Guangtian Group hitting the daily limit up [12][13] - The Shenzhen government announced a plan to enhance the quality of listed companies, aiming for a total market value exceeding 20 trillion yuan by 2027 [13]