Market Overview - On October 28, the A-share market saw all three major indices open lower but then rise, with the Shanghai Composite Index surpassing the 4000-point mark for the first time in 10 years, closing at 4000.22, up 0.08% [1][2]. Sector Performance - The Shenzhen Component Index reached 13506.13, with a slight increase of 0.12%, while the ChiNext Index surged by 40.55% to 3252.37 [2]. - Sectors that performed well included mineral products, transportation services, and trade agency, while coal, communication equipment, semiconductors, components, internet, and non-ferrous metals sectors faced declines [2]. Fujian Sector Strength - The Fujian sector continued its strong performance, with Pingtan Development (000592) achieving six consecutive trading limits in eight days, and Fujian Cement securing two consecutive trading limits [4]. - The opening of the first fifth freedom passenger route from Cambodia to Fuzhou and Tokyo is seen as a significant milestone for Fujian's openness and business environment [5]. New Listings - Eight Horse Tea's stock surged over 70% on its debut, trading at 85.9 HKD per share, with a global offering of 9 million shares and a net fundraising of approximately 390 million HKD [12][13]. - Cambridge Technology also saw a strong debut, with its stock rising over 50% initially and closing with a 44% increase, focusing on connection and data transmission devices [14][15]. Emerging Concepts - The controllable nuclear fusion concept saw initial gains, with companies like Antai Technology and Dongfang Tantalum Industries experiencing price increases [6][8]. - The domestic software sector also showed upward movement, with stocks like Rongji Software hitting the daily limit [10].
沪指上探4000点