Market Overview - The A-share market showed positive momentum on October 9, with the Shanghai Composite Index rising by 1.32% to close at 3933.97 points, and the Shenzhen Component Index increasing by 1.46% to 13725.56 points. The total market turnover reached 2.67 trillion yuan, with over 3100 stocks rising and 99 stocks hitting the daily limit [1][2]. Sector Performance - The nuclear power sector experienced a significant surge, with multiple stocks hitting the daily limit. The non-ferrous metals sector was also active, while the film and cinema sector faced a sharp decline. Semiconductor stocks saw a drop in the afternoon, with Huahong Semiconductor rising by 12.04% after initially hitting the limit, while SMIC turned negative after a 9% rise earlier [3][9]. Nuclear Fusion Sector - The nuclear fusion sector saw a collective explosion, with stocks like Changfu Co. and West Superconducting hitting the daily limit. The sector's growth is attributed to recent milestones in China's nuclear fusion field, particularly the successful installation of key components in the BEST project in Hefei [5][7]. Film and Cinema Sector - The film and cinema sector faced a significant downturn, with major companies like Hengdian Film and China Film hitting the limit down. The total box office for the 2025 National Day holiday was 1.835 billion yuan, lower than previous years, indicating a decline in audience turnout and ticket sales [9][11]. Investment Outlook - Institutions are optimistic about the A-share market continuing its upward trend driven by policy and liquidity, with a focus on technology growth sectors. There is a consensus that opportunities will expand, particularly in resource and AI sectors, while also suggesting a balanced approach to investment strategies [13][14].
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21世纪经济报道·2025-10-09 07:36