Market Overview - The A-share market remains active with a total trading volume of nearly 4 trillion yuan, setting a new historical high [2] - On January 14, the market experienced fluctuations with the Shanghai Composite Index down by 0.31%, while the Shenzhen Component Index and the ChiNext Index rose by 0.56% and 0.82% respectively [2] Stock Performance - A total of 2,747 stocks rose, with 110 hitting the daily limit up, while 2,592 stocks declined [3] - The trading statistics show that 253 stocks increased by more than 7%, and 154 stocks rose between 5% to 7% [3] Financing Margin Adjustment - The China Securities Regulatory Commission approved an adjustment to the financing margin ratio, increasing the minimum margin for financing purchases from 80% to 100% [4] - This adjustment means investors can no longer leverage their purchases, which may lead to a short-term reduction in market liquidity, particularly affecting high-volatility sectors like small-cap stocks [5][6] Long-term Implications - The adjustment is seen as a measure to mitigate excessive leverage risks in the market, potentially stabilizing the stock market in the long run [5] - It is expected to enhance the A-share market's resilience against risks, laying a foundation for healthy long-term development [5] End-of-Day Trading Activity - Notable end-of-day trading activity included significant sell orders for several major stocks, with China Merchants Bank seeing a sell order amount exceeding 6.5 billion yuan [6][7] - Other companies with substantial sell orders included Zijin Mining, Yangtze Power, and China Aluminum, each with orders exceeding 1 billion yuan [6][7]
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