Group 1 - A-shares experienced a slight upward trend on November 5, with the Shanghai Composite Index rising by 0.23% to 3969.25 points, and the Shenzhen Component Index increasing by 0.37% [1] - The trading volume in the Shanghai and Shenzhen markets was approximately 18723.41 billion yuan, a decrease of about 434.17 billion yuan compared to the previous trading day [1] - Sectors such as photovoltaic, carbon neutrality, and new energy vehicles showed strong performance, while TMT sectors faced a pullback, particularly in integrated circuits and computers [1] Group 2 - The A-share market continued to fluctuate below 4000 points, with TMT sectors still in a correction phase [2] - In the absence of policy support in the fourth quarter, sectors with growth potential are expected to focus on AI and anti-involution, with limited expansion into consumer sectors [2] - Public funds' allocation to TMT sectors reached a historical high of 40% in Q3, indicating a potential slowdown in future price increases [2] Group 3 - The bond market may show some performance in the fourth quarter, with limited upward space for government bond yields following the resumption of government bond trading by the central bank [3] - The macroeconomic pressure in China is evident, with insufficient domestic demand being a major structural issue, complicating the transmission of anti-involution policies [3] - Investors are advised to pay attention to the ten-year government bond ETF and government bond ETF due to the potential for a decline in bond yields [3]
11月5日大盘简评
Mei Ri Jing Ji Xin Wen·2025-11-06 01:16