指数集体收绿
Dongguan Securities·2025-12-15 23:30

Market Performance - The major indices closed in the red, with the Shanghai Composite Index at 3867.92, down 0.55% or 21.42 points [2] - The Shenzhen Component Index fell by 1.10% to 13112.09, losing 146.24 points [2] - The CSI 300 Index decreased by 0.63% to 4552.06, down 28.89 points [2] - The ChiNext Index dropped 1.77% to 3137.80, losing 56.56 points [2] - The STAR 50 Index declined by 2.22% to 1318.91, down 29.97 points [2] - The Beijing Stock Exchange 50 Index fell by 1.09% to 1431.95, losing 15.74 points [2] Sector Performance - Non-bank financials led the sector performance with a gain of 1.59% [3] - Retail and commerce sector increased by 1.49% [3] - Agriculture, forestry, animal husbandry, and fishery sector rose by 1.24% [3] - Steel sector saw a gain of 0.91% [3] - Building materials sector also increased by 0.91% [3] - The worst-performing sectors included electronics, down 2.42%, and communications, down 1.89% [3] Concept Sector Performance - Dairy industry concept gained 4.00% [3] - Beer concept increased by 1.70% [3] - Special steel concept rose by 1.51% [3] - Guangdong Free Trade Zone concept increased by 1.41% [3] - Cold chain logistics sector rose by 1.32% [3] - The worst-performing concepts included AI mobile, down 2.55%, and optical fiber concept, down 2.22% [3] Economic Outlook - Fixed asset investment (excluding rural households) decreased by 2.6% year-on-year for January to November, compared to a previous decline of 1.7% [4] - Retail sales of consumer goods increased by 1.3% year-on-year in November, down from a previous increase of 2.9% [4] - Industrial added value above designated size grew by 4.8% year-on-year in November, slightly down from 4.9% previously [4] - The overall economic operation in November remained stable, continuing a trend of steady progress [4] Future Market Expectations - The market is expected to experience a period of adjustment, with potential for a "cross-year market" as favorable policies are anticipated from upcoming meetings [5] - Historical trends suggest that markets often adjust before a cross-year rally, but with accumulating positive news, the adjustment phase may be nearing its end [5] - Recommended sectors to focus on include non-ferrous metals, TMT (Technology, Media, and Telecommunications), finance, power equipment, food and beverage, and machinery [5]