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Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-12-10 05:20

Market Overview - On December 9, the market experienced a volume contraction with mixed index performance, resulting in most stocks closing lower. The total trading volume across three markets was 1.92 trillion, a decrease of over 130 billion from the previous trading day, with more than 4,000 stocks declining. Northbound capital had a total transaction amount of 219.6 billion [1]. Sector Performance - The top-performing sectors included: - Commercial retail: +1.34% - Communication services: +0.94% - Electronic components: +0.52% - Shipbuilding: +0.47% - Power equipment: +0.38% [2]. - The top-performing concepts included: - Nano silver: +5.28% - Refrigerants: +2.15% - Tax refund stores: +2.14% - Glass fiber: +1.94% - PVDF: +1.94% [2]. Declining Sectors - The sectors with the largest declines included: - Forestry: -2.97% - Non-ferrous metals: -2.77% - Pharmaceutical commerce: -2.5% - Precious metals: -2.46% - Energy metals: -2.46% [3]. Market Sentiment - Following a series of market rebounds, a significant meeting led to some profit-taking, resulting in a slight market adjustment. The announcement by the U.S. allowing NVIDIA to sell H200 chips to China stimulated a rally in the AI computing industry chain. The market's slight adjustment is seen as a digestion of profit-taking, maintaining a trend of oscillating rebounds, with expectations for further positive momentum from upcoming meetings in December [3]. Future Outlook - The outlook for the Federal Reserve's interest rate cuts is gaining traction, with Kevin Hassett, a leading candidate for the next Fed chair, advocating for aggressive rate cuts. If he assumes the role, a more aggressive rate-cutting policy may begin in 2026. The focus is on AI computing concepts, with recent advancements in Google's TPU supporting significant model training, indicating a new direction for AI computing. The upcoming 20th China IDC Industry Annual Conference, themed "Reshaping Computing Power," is expected to stimulate related concepts [4].