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每日市场观察-20250618
Caida Securities·2025-06-18 11:27

Market Overview - On June 17, the A-share market experienced slight adjustments, with the Shanghai Composite Index down 0.04%, the Shenzhen Component Index down 0.12%, and the ChiNext Index down 0.36%[3] - The trading volume in the Shanghai and Shenzhen markets exceeded 1.2 trillion yuan, showing a slight decrease compared to the previous trading day[1] Sector Performance - Major sectors such as oil, coal, home appliances, environmental protection, military industry, and steel showed positive performance, while the market was characterized by a balanced flow of funds towards growth sectors[1][2] - The net inflow of funds on June 17 was 144.31 billion yuan for the Shanghai index and 143.41 billion yuan for the Shenzhen index, with the top three inflow sectors being batteries, diversified finance, and agricultural chemicals[4] Market Trends - The market is expected to maintain a consolidation pattern in the short term, with the Shanghai Composite Index fluctuating within a narrow range of less than 20 points between 3376 and 3393 points[1] - The active sectors included brain-computer interfaces, combustible ice, shale gas, natural gas, solid-state batteries, and digital currencies, with over 2200 stocks rising in the two markets[1][2] International Trade and Economic Policies - The U.S. and the U.K. reached a trade agreement that includes a quota of 100,000 vehicles for U.K. car imports and a 10% tariff rate, aiming to enhance supply chain security for steel and aluminum products[5] - The State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission reported that the average completion rate of key reform tasks for state-owned enterprises has exceeded 80% as of the first quarter of 2025[6] Cross-Border E-commerce - In 2024, China's cross-border e-commerce exports reached approximately 2.15 trillion yuan, a year-on-year increase of 16.9%, accounting for 8.5% of total goods exports[8][9] - The main export destinations included the U.S. (36.2%), the U.K. (11.7%), and Germany (5.7%), while the primary sources of imports were the U.S. (15.8%), Japan (10.5%), and Germany (9.8%)[9] Upcoming Events - The third Chain Expo will take place from July 16 to July 20, 2025, in Beijing, with an expected participation of 1,200 exhibitors, including over 650 domestic and foreign enterprises[10]