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证券时报·2025-12-19 04:53

Core Viewpoint - The consumer sector in the A-share market has experienced a significant surge, with the retail trade sector leading the gains and individual stocks hitting the daily limit up [2][3][4]. Market Performance - On December 19, the A-share market showed an overall upward trend, with the Shanghai Composite Index closing at 3899.31 points, up 0.59%, and briefly surpassing 3900 points during the session [4][5]. - The Shenzhen Component Index rose by 0.93%, the ChiNext Index increased by 0.99%, and the STAR 50 Index gained 0.69% [4]. Consumer Sector Highlights - The retail trade sector saw a substantial increase, with the sector's stocks rising nearly 4% during the session. Notable stocks that hit the daily limit include Debi Group, Central Plaza, Shanghai Jiubai, Dalian Friendship, and Dongbai Group [5][6]. - Specific stock performances included: - Debi Group: +19.99% [6] - Central Plaza: +10.04% [6] - Shanghai Jiubai: +10.02% [6] - Dalian Friendship: +10.01% [6] - Dongbai Group: +9.99% [6] - YH Supermarket: +8.20% [6] New Stock Listing - A new stock, Youxun Co., was listed on the A-share market, with its price surging over 450% at one point during the trading session [9][10]. - Youxun Co. specializes in the research, design, and sales of optical communication front-end transceiver chips, which are critical components in optical communication systems [12]. Policy and Industry Support - The Ministry of Commerce and the Ministry of Finance have initiated a pilot program for new consumption formats in 50 cities, aimed at boosting consumer spending and enhancing the supply of quality goods and services [7]. - The pilot program is part of a broader initiative to stimulate consumption and improve living standards, emphasizing the importance of local government involvement in project management and support [7]. Other Sector Movements - Other sectors such as light industry manufacturing, real estate, and comprehensive services also saw gains, with increases exceeding 2% [7]. - Conversely, the banking and coal sectors experienced overall declines [7].