A股芯片半导体集体爆发,芯原股份涨16%,全市场超3200股上涨
21世纪经济报道·2025-10-09 03:31

Market Overview - The three major indices opened higher, with the Shanghai Composite Index rising by 1.19%, Shenzhen Component Index by 1.84%, and ChiNext Index by 1.99%, marking the first time since August 2015 that the Shanghai Composite Index surpassed 3900 points [1] - Over 3200 stocks in the two markets increased, with a trading volume of 1.65 trillion yuan, an increase of 525.7 billion yuan compared to the previous trading day [1] Semiconductor Sector - The semiconductor industry saw significant gains, with the STAR 50 Index rising over 5%. Notable stocks included Chipone Technology, which surged over 16%, and other companies like Zhongwei Technology and Canaan Inc. also performed well [1][7] - Storage chip stocks experienced a breakout, with Huahong Semiconductor hitting a 20% limit up, and several other companies like Yake Technology and Shenzhen South Circuit also reaching their limits [5] - The STAR 50 ETF increased by 3.31%, with stocks like Western Superconducting and Chipone Technology seeing gains exceeding 16% [7] Gold and Precious Metals - Gold futures surged, breaking the 900 yuan/gram mark, reaching a historical high of 913.5 yuan/gram. The precious metals sector saw significant increases, with companies like Sichuan Gold and Zhongjin Gold hitting their upper limits [9] - COMEX gold futures fell by 0.81% to $4037.4 per ounce, but had accumulated a 4.45% increase during the National Day holiday [9] Controlled Nuclear Fusion - Stocks related to controlled nuclear fusion showed strong performance, with companies like Hezhong Intelligent and Western Superconducting gaining traction. The construction of China's nuclear fusion device BEST has begun, which is expected to demonstrate nuclear fusion power generation by 2030 [10] Rare Earth Sector - Rare earth stocks also performed well, with Baotou Steel rising over 8% and Northern Rare Earth increasing over 6%. The Ministry of Commerce announced new export controls on rare earth-related technologies, which may impact the sector [11][12]