财达证券每日市场观-20260105

Market Overview - On December 31, 2025, the Shanghai and Shenzhen indices experienced mixed performance, with a total trading volume of CNY 2.07 trillion, a decrease of approximately CNY 90 billion from the previous trading day[1] - The market showed stability despite more stocks declining than rising, with notable gains in the aerospace, media, real estate, and non-ferrous metals sectors, while telecommunications, agriculture, and electronics faced declines[1] - The total trading volume for the year exceeded CNY 400 trillion, marking a year-on-year growth of over 60%, achieving a historical high[3] Sector Performance - The aerospace sector is rapidly regaining strength, with leading stocks reaching new highs and increasing trading volumes, indicating a sustained upward trend[1] - The non-ferrous metals sector is also performing steadily, supported by historical price increases in precious metals and a weak US dollar, suggesting a potential for long-term growth[1] - The top three sectors for net capital inflow on December 31 were aerospace equipment, military electronics, and advertising marketing, while the semiconductor, components, and photovoltaic equipment sectors saw the largest outflows[4] Regulatory Developments - The Ministry of Transport has initiated measures to promote the integration of public transportation data with enterprise data, aiming to enhance efficiency across various sectors, including logistics and green technology[5] - New regulations for green product certification have been introduced, covering 122 product categories and involving over 8,000 certified enterprises, marking a significant shift towards comprehensive regulatory oversight[7] Economic Indicators - The price of live pigs increased by 1.7% month-on-month in late December 2025, reflecting ongoing trends in agricultural pricing[8] - Natural gas consumption in November 2025 was reported at 36.28 billion cubic meters, a year-on-year increase of 5.1%, although total consumption for the first eleven months showed a slight decline of 0.1%[8] Investment Insights - The recent regulatory changes in fund sales fees aim to enhance investor returns by capping service fees for equity funds at 0.4% and for index and bond funds at 0.2%, promoting a shift towards long-term holding[12][14]