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0910A股日评:海外算力需求激增,TMT板块领涨-20250910

Core Insights - The A-share market experienced a slight increase today, with all three major indices rising, driven by the overseas demand for computing power, particularly in the TMT sector [2][7][10] - The Shanghai Composite Index rose by 0.13%, the Shenzhen Component increased by 0.38%, and the ChiNext Index surged by 1.27%, with a total market turnover of 2 trillion yuan and 2,440 stocks rising [2][10] Market Performance - The telecommunications sector led the gains with a rise of 3.50%, followed by media and internet (+1.87%) and electronics (+1.62%). Conversely, the power and new energy equipment sector fell by 1.15%, while metal materials and mining dropped by 0.81% and coal by 0.75% [10] - Notable concepts that performed well included copper-clad laminates (+3.73%), ice and snow tourism (+3.10%), and optical modules (+3.07%), while lithium mining, lithium battery anodes, photovoltaic inverters, and PEEK materials lagged [10] Market Drivers - The A-share market's rise was catalyzed by multiple factors in the overseas computing power sector, with AI giants increasing their investments in computing power. Oracle expects a 77% growth in cloud infrastructure revenue for the fiscal year 2026, and Microsoft has signed a $17.4 billion deal with AI infrastructure group Nebius [10] - Following China Unicom, China Mobile is applying for a satellite mobile communication business license, boosting the performance of RF and antenna, and 6G satellite internet concepts [10] Future Outlook - The report maintains a bullish outlook on the Chinese stock market, aligning with the 2025 annual investment strategy report. Key macroeconomic clues for 2025 focus on "liquidity as a lifeblood," with expectations for a bull market based on historical experiences from 1999, 2014, and 2019 [10] - Short-term investment focus includes sectors with recent revenue growth and improving gross margins, such as fiberglass and products, cement and concrete, fine chemicals, and rare earth materials [10] Long-term Perspective - In a "slow bull" market, attention should be given to value-oriented non-bank sectors and technology growth areas, particularly AI computing power, innovative pharmaceuticals in Hong Kong, and military industries [10] - The report suggests monitoring sectors benefiting from the "anti-involution" trend, including metals, transportation, chemicals, lithium batteries, photovoltaics, and pig farming [10]