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粤开市场日报-20250722
Yuekai Securities· 2025-07-22 09:38
Market Overview - The A-share market showed a mostly positive trend today, with the Shanghai Composite Index rising by 0.62% to close at 3581.86 points, and the Shenzhen Component Index increasing by 0.84% to 11099.83 points [1] - The total trading volume in the Shanghai and Shenzhen markets reached 1893 billion yuan, an increase of 193.058 billion yuan compared to the previous trading day [1] Industry Performance - Among the primary industries, coal, building materials, construction decoration, steel, non-ferrous metals, and oil and petrochemicals led the gains, while banking, computer, communication, electronics, textiles and apparel, and media sectors experienced declines [1] Sector Highlights - The top-performing concept sectors included coal mining, cement manufacturing, water conservancy and hydropower construction, excavators, major infrastructure projects, central state-owned coal enterprises, and lithium mining [1]
粤开市场日报-20250721
Yuekai Securities· 2025-07-21 08:56
Market Overview - The A-share market showed a positive trend today, with major indices mostly rising. The Shanghai Composite Index increased by 0.72% to close at 3559.72 points, while the Shenzhen Component rose by 0.86% to 11007.49 points. The ChiNext Index saw a slight increase of 0.87%, closing at 2296.88 points. Overall, 4002 stocks rose, 1291 fell, and 121 remained unchanged, with a total trading volume of 17000 billion yuan, an increase of 1289.37 billion yuan compared to the previous trading day [1][2]. Industry Performance - Among the Shenwan first-level industries, all sectors except for banking, comprehensive, computer, and home appliances experienced gains today. The leading sectors included construction materials, construction decoration, steel, non-ferrous metals, basic chemicals, and coal [1]. - The top-performing concept sectors included cement manufacturing, water conservancy and hydropower construction, major infrastructure projects in the west, excavators, robotics, rare earths, and various infrastructure-related sectors [2].