Market Overview - The A-share market saw a collective decline in the three major indices last Friday, with the Shanghai Composite Index down by 0.37%, the Shenzhen Component Index down by 0.17%, and the ChiNext Index down by 0.24%. The total trading volume in the Shanghai and Shenzhen markets was 15,981.54 billion yuan [2][7]. - In terms of industry performance, sectors such as environmental protection, media, and light manufacturing led the gains, while oil and petrochemicals, national defense and military industry, and steel sectors faced declines. Concept stocks related to animal vaccines, DRG/DIP, and BC batteries saw the highest increases, while those related to the China Shipbuilding Industry Corporation, military equipment restructuring, and domestic aircraft carriers experienced the largest declines [2][7]. Important News - The U.S. non-farm payroll data for July fell short of expectations, with only 73,000 jobs added, marking a nine-month low and significantly below the anticipated 110,000. The unemployment rate slightly rose to 4.2%. This data indicates a rapid slowdown in the U.S. labor market, raising concerns about a potential recession [3][8]. - OPEC+ has agreed to significantly increase oil production in September, with a planned increase of approximately 548,000 barrels per day, reversing the previous reduction of 2.2 million barrels per day in August [3][8]. Industry Insights Communication Industry - The communication industry index has significantly outperformed the Shanghai Composite and ChiNext indices in the first seven months of 2025, ranking third among 31 primary industries. The valuation level of the communication industry at the end of July 2025 is comparable to the beginning of the year, remaining within a reasonable range but higher than the historical three-year average [9]. - The industry is expected to benefit from the deep coverage of 5G infrastructure and the ongoing optimization of computing power infrastructure by the three major operators. The government is promoting the development of commercial aerospace and low-altitude economies, as well as nurturing future industries like quantum technology and 6G [9][10]. AI Computing Power Industry - The AI computing power industry is experiencing a surge in capital expenditure from leading domestic and international companies, with a significant increase in the usage of Tokens, which are essential for AI processing. This indicates a robust demand for computing power [10][11]. - The demand for AI infrastructure is expected to grow, with a focus on liquid cooling technology and high-speed optical connections. The growth in AI applications is driving the demand for optical modules and copper connections, with domestic suppliers positioned favorably in the global market [11]. Low-altitude Economy and Satellite Internet - The low-altitude economy is seeing infrastructure optimization, with leading eVTOL companies obtaining necessary licenses, indicating a move towards commercial operations. The government is actively promoting policies to support the development of this sector [12]. - The satellite internet industry in China is progressing with the launch of low-orbit satellites, and advancements in technology are accelerating the commercialization of satellite internet services, including mobile direct satellite connections [12][13]. Investment Recommendations - The report suggests focusing on the AI computing power industry and the low-altitude economy as key investment opportunities. Specific areas of interest include the enhancement of AI infrastructure, the surge in Token usage, and the development of low-altitude economic infrastructure [13][19]. - Investors are encouraged to monitor the growth of AI applications and the demand for computing power, as well as the advancements in satellite internet technology and its commercial applications [19].
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Wanlian Securities·2025-08-04 01:05