A股收评:沪指缩量涨0.29%,电网设备股掀涨停潮
Ge Long Hui·2026-01-19 07:31

Market Overview - China's GDP is projected to grow by 5% year-on-year by 2025, with A-shares showing mixed performance today; the Shanghai Composite Index rose by 0.29% to 4114 points, while the Shenzhen Component increased by 0.09%, and the ChiNext Index fell by 0.7% [1] - The total market turnover reached 2.73 trillion yuan, a decrease of 324.3 billion yuan compared to the previous trading day, with over 3500 stocks rising [1] Sector Performance - The State Grid announced that fixed asset investment during the 14th Five-Year Plan period is expected to reach 4 trillion yuan, leading to a surge in the electric grid equipment sector, with over ten stocks hitting the daily limit [2][6] - Precious metals stocks performed strongly, with Sichuan Gold and Zhaojin Mining both hitting the daily limit, and other stocks like Shandong Gold and Zhongjin Gold also seeing significant gains [4][5] - The Hainan Free Trade Zone concept stocks surged, with Hainan Development hitting the daily limit and other stocks like Shen Nong Agriculture and Jinpan Technology also showing strong performance [8][9] - The commercial aerospace sector was active, with stocks like Oke Yi and Can Neng Electric hitting the daily limit, driven by successful tests of a manned spacecraft by Beijing Chuan Yue Technology [10][11] Notable Declines - The Kimi concept and AI corpus sectors saw declines, with stocks like People's Daily and Vision China hitting the daily limit down [2] - Communication equipment stocks faced significant losses, with Ruijie Networks dropping over 12% and other stocks like Cambridge Technology and Oriental Communication hitting the daily limit down [12][14] - Baogang Co. experienced a sharp decline of 5.2% following an explosion at its plate factory, resulting in casualties and production disruptions [15][16] Future Outlook - The market is expected to transition to a volatile trend after reaching previous highs, with increased focus on earnings disclosures as January progresses. Companies with better-than-expected earnings or those that stabilize post-disclosure are likely to attract attention [18]