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收评:主要股指高开高走 半导体、磷化工、有色等多个板块大涨
Xin Hua Cai Jing·2025-11-06 07:22

Market Performance - The Shanghai and Shenzhen stock markets opened higher on November 6, with significant gains in the Shanghai Composite Index, Shenzhen Component Index, and ChiNext Index by the end of the trading day [1] - The Shanghai Composite Index closed at 4007.76 points, up 0.97%, with a trading volume of approximately 930.3 billion yuan; the Shenzhen Component Index closed at 13452.42 points, up 1.73%, with a trading volume of about 112.5 billion yuan; the ChiNext Index closed at 3224.62 points, up 1.84%, with a trading volume of around 50.5 billion yuan [1] Sector Performance - The semiconductor sector showed strong performance, opening high and maintaining gains throughout the day; the phosphate chemical sector also saw significant increases before stabilizing [1] - The non-ferrous metals sector experienced upward movement, driven by multiple aluminum stocks hitting the daily limit; other sectors such as chemical fiber, PVDF concept, CPO concept, storage chips, components, EDA concept, and lithium mining also recorded notable gains [1] - Conversely, sectors that had previously seen substantial gains, such as Hainan, tourism, duty-free shops, and media entertainment, faced significant adjustments [1] Institutional Insights - According to institutional views, the market is expected to maintain an upward trend, supported by policies, liquidity, and valuation factors; sectors like semiconductors, consumer electronics, artificial intelligence, robotics, and low-altitude economy are highlighted for investment opportunities [2] - Another perspective suggests that while favorable factors slightly outweigh the pressures, the market may remain in a sideways trend, with a focus on structural opportunities in technology sectors like AI and semiconductors [2] - The overall sentiment indicates a "slow bull" market, with structural opportunities likely to dominate the market in November [3] Index Changes - MSCI announced changes to its November index, adding 26 stocks to the MSCI China Index and removing 20 stocks, including notable companies like Ganfeng Lithium and others [4] Innovations Recognition - TIME magazine recognized several Chinese tech companies, including Yushu Technology and DeepSeek, in its list of "Best Inventions of 2025," highlighting the innovation landscape in China [5]