A股午后跌幅收窄,沪指缩量收跌0.64%,大消费板块集体爆发
Feng Huang Wang Cai Jing·2026-02-05 07:16

Core Viewpoint - The major stock indices in China experienced a decline, with the Shanghai Composite Index falling by 0.64% and the Shenzhen Component Index dropping by 1.44%, indicating a bearish market sentiment on February 5th [1]. Market Performance - The Shanghai Composite Index closed at 4075.92, down by 0.64%, with 782 stocks rising and 1491 falling [2]. - The Shenzhen Component Index ended at 13952.71, down by 1.44%, with 820 stocks rising and 2024 declining [2]. - The North Star 50 Index decreased by 2.03% to 1507.29, with 30 stocks rising and 257 falling [2]. - The ChiNext Index fell by 1.55% to 3260.28, with 364 stocks rising and 1007 declining [2]. - The total trading volume in the Shanghai and Shenzhen markets was 2.18 trillion yuan, a decrease of 304.8 billion yuan compared to the previous trading day [1]. Sector Performance - The consumer sector showed strong performance, with significant gains in food and beverage, retail, film and television, and tourism sectors. Notable stocks included Hengdian Film, which achieved five consecutive trading limits, and Anji Food, which also hit the trading limit [2]. - The financial sector strengthened in the afternoon, with stocks like Hualin Securities and Xiamen Bank reaching their trading limits [2]. - The commercial aerospace concept saw some activity, with Shenjian Co. achieving two trading limits in three days [2]. - The computing power leasing concept showed signs of recovery, with Qunxing Toys hitting trading limits for two days in four days [2]. Declining Sectors - The sectors that faced the most significant declines included non-ferrous metals, electric grid equipment, and oil and gas, with precious metals experiencing a collective drop, notably Hunan Silver hitting the trading limit down [3].