March 27 A-shares index latest valuation summary

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According to Securities Star news, on March 27, the A-shares closed with the Shanghai Composite Index rising by 0.63%, closing at 3913.72 points; the Shenzhen Component Index rising by 1.13%, closing at 13760.37 points; and the ChiNext Index rising by 0.71%, closing at 3295.88 points.

In terms of major broad-based indices, the price-to-earnings ratio percentile of the Guozheng 2000 is relatively high at 72.4%. In contrast, the price-to-earnings ratio percentile of the ChiNext Index is relatively low at 32.02%.

Regarding popular industry indices, the price-to-earnings ratio percentile of the China Securities Steel Index is relatively high at 91.17%. Meanwhile, the price-to-earnings ratio percentile of the 800 Consumption Index is relatively low at 7.53%.

In terms of style strategy indices, the price-to-earnings ratio percentile of the 300 Growth Index is relatively high at 52.09%. Conversely, the price-to-earnings ratio percentile of the 300 Growth Index is also at 52.09%.

Note: The price-to-earnings and price-to-book ratio valuation percentiles for each classified index are represented by green-yellow-red gradients, with the green range indicating a lower valuation percentile, suggesting potential undervaluation, the red range indicating a higher valuation percentile, suggesting potential overvaluation, and the yellow range indicating that the current valuation is moderate.

The above content is organized by Securities Star based on publicly available information and generated by AI algorithms (Internet Information Office Record No. 310104345710301240019), and does not constitute investment advice.

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