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A股,集体沸腾!刚刚,外围三重利好!
券商中国·2025-08-13 08:47

Core Viewpoint - The A-share and Hong Kong stock markets experienced significant gains, with the Shanghai Composite Index achieving an eight-day winning streak and market volume surpassing 2 trillion yuan, driven by positive external factors and strong sector performance [1][3][5]. Market Performance - As of August 13, the Shanghai Composite Index rose by 0.48% to 3683.46 points, while the Shenzhen Component increased by 1.76% and the ChiNext Index surged by 3.62%, marking the second-highest gain of the year [3]. - The total trading volume in A-shares reached 2.18 trillion yuan, the second-highest of the year, compared to 1.91 trillion yuan the previous day [3]. - Notable stocks in the computing power sector, such as NewEase and Zhongji Xuchuang, saw significant price increases, contributing to the overall rise in technology stocks [3]. Sector Highlights - Stocks with "Great Wall" in their names, including Great Wall Securities and Great Wall Technology, collectively hit the daily limit [3]. - The Hong Kong market showed even stronger performance, with the Hang Seng Index and the Hang Seng China Enterprises Index both rising over 2.5%, and the Hang Seng Tech Index increasing by 3.52% [1][3]. External Factors - Three major positive external factors contributed to the market rally: 1. Strong expectations for a Federal Reserve interest rate cut following the release of U.S. inflation data [1][5]. 2. A significant inflow of over $13.6 billion into non-U.S. equity funds in July, the largest in over four years, contrasting with a $6.3 billion outflow from U.S. equity funds [6]. 3. A Bank of America survey indicating strong confidence among fund managers in Asian markets and the Chinese economy [6][7]. Fund Manager Sentiment - The survey revealed that 49% of fund managers believe emerging market stocks are undervalued, while 91% think U.S. stocks are overvalued, the highest level recorded [7]. - Confidence in the Chinese economy has improved, with fewer managers expecting a slowdown, as they anticipate further policy easing [7].