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第一财经·2025-11-27 07:32

Market Overview - On November 27, the A-share market experienced a pullback after an initial rise, with the Sci-Tech 50 and ChiNext indices both retreating over 2% from their gains. The Shanghai Composite Index rose by 0.29%, while the Shenzhen Component Index and ChiNext Index fell by 0.25% and 0.44%, respectively [3][4]. Sector Performance - The organic silicon, solid-state battery, consumer electronics, paper, and photovoltaic equipment sectors saw significant gains, while sectors such as Hainan Free Trade Zone, film and television, cultivated diamonds, China Shipbuilding, and internet e-commerce faced declines [3][4]. Key Stocks - Organic silicon stocks performed strongly, with companies like Hongbai New Materials and Chenguang New Materials hitting the daily limit, and Huasheng Lithium and Jinyinhai rising over 10% [5]. - Solid-state battery stocks also surged, with multiple companies including Mingguan New Materials and Liande Equipment reaching the daily limit [6][7]. Trading Volume - The total trading volume in the Shanghai and Shenzhen markets was 1.71 trillion yuan, a decrease of 736 billion yuan compared to the previous trading day, with nearly 2,800 stocks rising across the market [7]. Capital Flow - Main capital inflows were observed in the consumer electronics, printing and dyeing, and battery sectors, while there were outflows from cultural media, telecommunications, and computing sectors. Notable inflows included ZTE Communications, Chip Original, and Furi Electronics, while Zhongji Xuchuang, Hudian Co., and CATL faced significant sell-offs [10]. Institutional Insights - According to Debang Securities, market volume will determine the height of the market trend, suggesting a continued rotation between technology and consumer sectors. Hengsheng Qianhai Fund noted that the A-share market remains in a strong tug-of-war between bulls and bears, with future fluctuations expected. Dongwu Securities highlighted the robust demand for computing power in the AI narrative, indicating that the market for computing infrastructure is still in a phase of rapid expansion [11][12].