Market Overview - The A-share market experienced a pullback after an initial rise, with the Shanghai Composite Index down by 0.60%, Shenzhen Component Index down by 0.44%, ChiNext Index down by 1.02%, and the Sci-Tech Innovation Board Index down by 2.02% as of the midday close [2] - The total trading volume in the Shanghai and Shenzhen markets reached 1.8953 trillion yuan, with Liou Co., Ltd. leading the A-share market with a transaction volume of 15.488 billion yuan [2] Sector Performance - The precious metals sector showed strong performance, with Sichuan Gold hitting the daily limit [4] - The chemical sector experienced fluctuations, with Qicai Chemical hitting the daily limit and then briefly opening before closing again at the limit, achieving two "20cm" daily limits [4] - The tourism and travel sector was active, with Zhongxin Tourism achieving two consecutive daily limits [7][8] - The intelligent driving concept saw initial activity, with Shenglu Communication exhibiting a "ground-to-sky" performance [4] Intelligent Driving Sector - The intelligent driving sector was notably active, with companies like Weidi Co., Ltd. and Tangyuan Electric achieving daily limits, and Suling Co., Ltd. seeing a rise of over 5% [4] - Shenglu Communication had a trading volume of 3.025 billion yuan and a turnover rate of 27.34% [5] - A recent action plan from Shanghai's Economic and Information Commission aims for large-scale implementation of high-level autonomous driving scenarios by 2027, establishing a competitive smart connected vehicle industry cluster [5] Tourism Sector Insights - The tourism sector showed significant activity, with Zhongxin Tourism and Shaanxi Tourism both hitting daily limits, and other companies like Dalian Shengya and Xi'an Tourism also showing notable gains [8][9] - Data from the travel industry indicates that domestic flight bookings for the upcoming Spring Festival have exceeded 3 million, with a 20% increase in daily bookings compared to the previous year [9] - Qunar reported a 63% increase in flight bookings for the 2026 Spring Festival compared to 2025, with popular destinations including Sanya, Dali, and Haikou [10] - Wanlian Securities suggests that the tourism market is expected to improve due to the nine-day holiday period and recommends focusing on travel-related companies benefiting from policy catalysts and consumer confidence recovery [10]
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