A股开盘速递 | A股低开高走 创指翻红此前一度跌近1% 旅游板块集体反弹
智通财经网·2026-01-15 01:56

Market Overview - On January 15, A-shares opened lower, with the ChiNext index turning positive after a near 1% drop, while the Shenzhen Component index turned red. By the time of reporting, the Shanghai Composite index was down 0.2%, the Shenzhen Component index was up 0.21%, and the ChiNext index was up 0.23% [1] Sector Performance - The tourism sector rebounded collectively, with Zhongxin Tourism achieving a second consecutive limit-up. Other stocks such as Junting Hotel, Shaanxi Tourism, China Youth Travel, Jinjiang Hotel, and ShouLai Hotel also saw gains [2] - The photovoltaic sector opened low but recovered, with Tuori New Energy also achieving a second consecutive limit-up [1] Focus Stocks - Sunflower faced a significant drop, hitting a 20% limit down due to negative impacts from a terminated restructuring, with a sealed order amounting to approximately 250 million yuan [1] Institutional Insights - CITIC Securities indicated that despite recent regulatory measures to cool the market and prevent overheating risks, the overall trading activity in the equity market remains at historically high levels. Key indicators such as average daily trading volume and margin financing balances are above long-term averages, suggesting that securities firms are likely to continue benefiting [4] - CITIC Jiantou noted that the global interest rate cut cycle is entering its second half in 2026, with macro liquidity characterized by "internal and external easing resonance." The depreciation of the dollar and appreciation of the yuan are expected to support A-share strength [5] - Huatai Securities reported that the innovative drug sector is experiencing a liquidity recovery, with significant growth in BD transactions compared to the same period last year, indicating a potential bullish trend in the innovative drug market [6] -招商证券 suggested that the chemical industry may see marginal improvements in profitability as outdated production capacity is expected to be eliminated, following a period of price declines in chemical products [7]