A股,引爆!
中国基金报·2025-11-24 03:18

Market Overview - On November 24, A-shares opened higher with the Shanghai Composite Index at 3848.66 points, up 0.36%, the Shenzhen Component Index up 0.53%, and the ChiNext Index up 0.9% [2] - The trading volume in the Shanghai and Shenzhen markets exceeded 500 billion yuan, but the three major A-share indices experienced some pullback [3] Sector Performance - The defense and military industry, wind power equipment, and controllable nuclear fusion sectors led the market gains, while lithium mining, cross-strait integration, and precious metals sectors saw declines [3] - The defense and military equipment sector showed strong performance at the market open, with satellite internet, commercial aerospace, and military information technology concepts rising [5] Notable Stocks - In the aerospace sector, notable stocks included: - Aerospace Universe (688523) at 29.77 yuan, up 19.99%, with a market cap of 12.1 billion yuan and a year-to-date increase of 48.85% [6] - Leike Defense (002413) at 6.37 yuan, up 10.02%, with a market cap of 8.4 billion yuan and a year-to-date increase of 46.10% [6] - Shanghai Huguang (603131) at 27.28 yuan, up 8.25%, with a market cap of 8.7 billion yuan and a year-to-date increase of 60.84% [6] - In the shipbuilding sector, notable stocks included: - Jiuzhiyang (300516) at 55.59 yuan, up 14.38%, with a market cap of 10 billion yuan and a year-to-date increase of 64.66% [9] - China Shipbuilding Defense (600685) at 32.79 yuan, up 9.15%, with a market cap of 35.4 billion yuan and a year-to-date increase of 39.13% [9] Aquaculture Sector - The aquaculture sector saw significant gains, with the aquaculture index leading the market. Zhongshui Fisheries opened with a limit-up, achieving a seven-day consecutive rise [10] - As of the midday session, Zhongshui Fisheries was priced at 16.6 yuan per share, with a market cap of 6.1 billion yuan [10] - Recent news indicated that China has suspended imports of Japanese seafood due to Japan's failure to meet safety assurances, impacting market sentiment towards Japanese seafood imports [12]