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第一财经·2025-06-23 04:18

Market Overview - As of the midday close, the Shanghai Composite Index rose by 0.15%, while the Shenzhen Component Index and the ChiNext Index fell by 0.16% and 0.33% respectively. Over 3,600 stocks in the market increased, while more than 1,500 stocks declined [1][2]. Sector Performance - The oil and gas, shipping, port, semiconductor, and military industries showed the highest gains, while sectors such as stablecoins, solid-state batteries continued to gain traction. Conversely, computing power, liquor, pharmaceuticals, and IP economy stocks weakened [2]. Capital Flow - Major capital inflows were observed in sectors including electronics, electrical equipment, basic chemicals, computers, machinery, and transportation. In contrast, there were net outflows from telecommunications, food and beverage, biomedicine, public utilities, steel, and building materials [3]. Individual Stock Performance - Notable net inflows were recorded for stocks such as SMIC, Jingfang Technology, and Northern Huachuang, with inflows of 648 million, 638 million, and 628 million respectively. On the other hand, stocks like Zhongji Xuchuang, Hengbao Co., and Cambrian Technologies faced net outflows of 444 million, 262 million, and 192 million respectively [4][5]. Institutional Insights - China Galaxy Securities anticipates a volatile upward trend in the A-share market for the second half of 2025, driven by a new round of supply-side reforms. The ongoing deepening of capital market reforms is expected to provide solid support for a stable foundation in the A-share market. The transformation of emerging industries and institutional innovation are seen as core drivers for market value reconstruction [7]. - Wang Zhangliang, a fund manager at Qianhai Rongyue Asset Management, noted that recent national policies have been unprecedented in their intensity. The acceleration of AI commercialization and the semiconductor industry's upward cycle present dual benefits. Focus is recommended on semiconductor equipment and materials, AI computing infrastructure, trusted computing industries, and humanoid robots [8].