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A股市值首次突破100万亿,沪指创近10年新高!近4500股上涨
21世纪经济报道·2025-08-18 03:59

Core Viewpoint - The A-share market has shown strong performance, with the total market capitalization surpassing 100 trillion yuan for the first time, indicating a significant milestone in the market's history [1][4]. Market Performance - On August 18, the A-share market continued its strong performance, with major indices opening high and the Shanghai Composite Index reaching a nearly 10-year high [1]. - By midday, the Shanghai Composite Index rose by 1.18%, the Shenzhen Component Index increased by 2.25%, and the ChiNext Index surged by 3.63% [1]. - The total trading volume in the Shanghai and Shenzhen markets reached 1.75 trillion yuan, with nearly 4,500 stocks rising [1]. Sector Performance - Sectors such as film and television, liquid cooling servers, CPO (Chip-on-Board), and financial technology saw significant gains, while a few sectors like coal experienced declines [2][3]. Economic Insights - Notable economist Pan Helin indicated that the current market rally began at the start of the year, driven by China's technological innovation and its increasing attractiveness to global investors [4]. - The internal factors of the bull market are innovation, while external factors include foreign capital's recognition of China's economy and innovation capabilities, leading to increased investments [4]. Future Market Outlook - Pan Helin believes that the upward trend of the Shanghai Composite Index will continue for several months following its breakthrough of a 10-year high, suggesting that investors should actively participate, especially in stocks related to the new economy [4]. - Furuong Fund highlighted that the core driving factors for the current market rally are "policy support and liquidity easing," with expectations for continued upward trends [4]. - Tianfeng Securities cautioned that after reaching new highs, the market may experience increased volatility and suggested focusing on three main investment lines: AI and its industrial chain, consumer sector recovery, and undervalued dividend stocks [5].