A股午评:创业板指半日跌1.29%,保险及大消费概念股走强,白酒、商业航天概念股活跃
Jin Rong Jie·2025-12-15 03:40

Market Overview - The A-share market showed a mixed performance with the Shanghai Composite Index down 0.11% at 3884.93 points, the Shenzhen Component down 0.71% at 13164.03 points, and the ChiNext Index down 1.29% at 3153.07 points, as of midday trading [1] - The total trading volume in the Shanghai and Shenzhen markets reached 1.18 trillion yuan, with nearly 2700 stocks rising [1] Sector Highlights - The insurance sector experienced significant gains, with China Ping An rising nearly 5%, reaching a four-year high [1][3] - The consumer sector showed strength, particularly in the dairy industry, with Yangguang Dairy hitting the daily limit, and the liquor sector also active, led by Huangtai Liquor [1][2] - Retail stocks were robust, with Baida Group achieving three consecutive trading limits [1][4] - The commercial aerospace sector continued to perform well, with Hualing Cable and Zhongchao Holdings both achieving three consecutive trading limits [1] - Conversely, the computing hardware sector saw a collective decline, with Longfei Optical Fiber hitting the daily limit down, and the film and television sector also faced declines [1] Regulatory and Policy Updates - The insurance sector's positive performance was supported by a recent notification from the financial regulatory authority, which adjusted risk factors for insurance companies investing in certain indices [3] - The Ministry of Commerce and other departments issued a notice to strengthen the collaboration between commerce and finance to boost consumption [4] Institutional Insights - CITIC Securities noted that while external demand may face challenges, there are increasing factors to expect better internal demand in the coming year [5] - CITIC Jian Investment believes the underlying logic of a bull market remains intact, with expectations for a new wave of market activity as adjustments have largely completed [6] - Guotai Junan expressed optimism about the market's cross-year momentum, particularly in technology, brokerage, insurance, and consumer sectors [8]