国新证券每日晨报-20250919
Guoxin Securities Co., Ltd·2025-09-19 07:26

Domestic Market Overview - The domestic market experienced a pullback after reaching a high, with the Shanghai Composite Index closing at 3831.66 points, down 1.15%, and the Shenzhen Component Index at 13075.66 points, down 1.06% [1][9] - The total trading volume of the A-share market reached 31666 billion, significantly increasing compared to the previous day [1][9] - Among the 30 sectors tracked, only three sectors saw gains, with non-ferrous metals, comprehensive finance, and non-bank finance experiencing the largest declines, while electronics, consumer services, and telecommunications saw slight increases [1][9] Overseas Market Overview - All three major U.S. stock indices closed higher, with the Dow Jones up 0.27%, the S&P 500 up 0.48%, and the Nasdaq up 0.94% [2] - Notable gains were seen in chip stocks, with Intel rising over 22% and Applied Materials increasing by more than 6% [2] - Chinese concept stocks mostly declined, with Zeekr down over 5% and JinkoSolar nearly 5% [2] News Highlights - China and the U.S. reached a basic framework consensus regarding the TikTok issue, with the Ministry of Commerce emphasizing the importance of not politicizing technology and trade issues [3][11] - China has maintained its position as the world leader in high-level international journal publications and international patent applications for five consecutive years [3][11] - The Shanghai Municipal Economic and Information Commission released a draft for public consultation on measures to promote the rapid development of high-growth enterprises, offering rewards for newly recognized "gazelle" and "unicorn" companies [3][12][13] Driving Factors - The Ministry of Commerce reiterated its stance on the TikTok issue, emphasizing the need for fair negotiations and the importance of not weaponizing tariffs in trade relations with the EU [10] - The A-share market saw 1027 stocks rise and 4350 fall, indicating a technical correction after a period of continuous gains, but the long-term trend remains positive [10]