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Zheng Quan Shi Bao Wang· 2025-11-05 14:51
Market Overview - A-shares experienced a slight rebound with the Shanghai Composite Index rising by 0.23%, the Shenzhen Component Index by 0.37%, and the ChiNext Index by 1.03% [1] - The total market turnover was 1.89 trillion yuan, a decrease of over 44 billion yuan compared to the previous trading day [1] - More than 3,300 stocks closed higher, with 83 stocks hitting the daily limit up [1] Sector Performance - The electric grid equipment sector led the gains, with stocks like Can Energy, Shuangjie Electric, and Zhongzhi Technology hitting the daily limit up [1] - Other sectors that saw gains included Hainan Free Trade Zone, flexible direct current transmission, ultra-high voltage, and titanium dioxide [1] - Conversely, sectors such as MLOps, Huawei Euler, and recombinant protein concepts experienced significant declines [1] Historical Highs - A total of 46 stocks reached historical closing highs, with notable concentrations in the electric power equipment, machinery, and electronics industries [2] - The average increase for stocks that hit historical highs was 6.16%, with stocks like Aters, Liande Co., and Xidian New Energy leading the gains [2] Institutional Activity - The top net buying stocks included 12 with net purchases exceeding 10 million yuan, led by Zhongtung High-tech with 168 million yuan [3] - The top net selling stock was Jishi Media, with a net sell of 98.63 million yuan [3] - Northbound funds showed a net buying trend in 11 stocks, with Jinpan Technology leading at 112 million yuan, while two popular limit-up stocks saw significant net outflows [3] Company Announcements - Wentai Technology's second-largest shareholder plans to reduce its stake by up to 3% [4] - Shima Power is planning to invest in factories in Vietnam and Romania, with specific investment scales yet to be determined [4] - Xintong Electronics has successfully applied its online monitoring devices for transmission lines in multiple ultra-high voltage projects [4] - Mu Yuan Co. reported a 22.28% year-on-year decline in October's sales revenue from live pigs [4] - Wens Foodstuff experienced a 13.15% year-on-year decline in October's sales revenue from live pigs [4]