盘后,两桩大事!
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2026-02-27 16:07

Group 1 - The U.S. and Iran are on the brink of conflict, with heightened tensions following failed negotiations and threats from Iranian leadership regarding uranium enrichment activities [1] - If a military conflict occurs, it could disrupt oil supplies through the Strait of Hormuz, significantly impacting international oil prices and causing instability in the Middle East [1] - A potential quick conflict may have a limited impact on the A-share market, while a full-scale war could have deeper implications [1] Group 2 - The China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC) held a meeting with eight foreign investment institutions to discuss investment opportunities [2] - The focus is on the "14th Five-Year Plan," which aims to develop six future industries, reform the investment and financing system, and support differentiated development for foreign investments [3] - The overall strategy emphasizes prioritizing technology, future industries, IPO reforms, and attracting foreign capital [4] Group 3 - The small metals sector has seen explosive growth, with tungsten prices rising by 66% and ammonium paratungstate reaching a historical high of 1.1 million yuan per ton [5] - The U.S. plans to utilize AI models to set reference prices for key minerals, increasing market attention on strategic metals like germanium, gallium, antimony, and tungsten [5] - The surge in small metals prices has also positively impacted related chemical sectors, such as phosphorus chemicals and TDI [5] Group 4 - The demand for computing power in China has surged, with domestic large model token usage exceeding that of the U.S. for several weeks, highlighting rapid growth in AI inference demand [6] - European cloud service providers are entering a price increase cycle, with some services seeing price hikes of up to 38%, further driving the demand for domestic computing power [6] - The overall industry is entering a "full-chain inflation" cycle, with high certainty in performance for sectors benefiting from tight supply and demand [7] Group 5 - The commercial space industry is approaching a peak launch period, with multiple reusable rockets set to launch in March, supported by ongoing development of the Hainan commercial space launch site [7] - Over 20 provinces in China have outlined plans for the commercial space industry, with increasing capital inflow and record financing in the private rocket sector [7] - The space photovoltaic sector is also showing signs of recovery, closely linked to the expansion of related overseas companies [7]