A-shares Market Close: The Shanghai Composite Index opened higher, rose steadily, gaining 2.7%, closing with a long positive candlestick over 100 points, with market trading volume exceeding 820 billion yuan.

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China A-share’s three major indexes rose across the board today. As of the close, the Shanghai Composite Index was up 2.7%, the Shenzhen Component Index rose 4.79%, the ChiNext Index gained 5.91%, and the Beizheng 50 was up 4.56%. The total turnover across the entire market was 2.45T yuan, an increase of 827.1B yuan versus the previous trading day. More than 5,100 stocks across the market advanced.

On sector and theme performance, the leading gainers included precious metals, text-to-video, semiconductors, the PCB concept, liquid-cooled server, CPO, computing power leasing, aero engine, and the insurance sector. Meanwhile, oil and gas extraction and services, as well as coal mining and processing, lagged.

On the trading tape, news that Iran and Israel’s conflict has paused drove a rebound in risk appetite. Technology growth stocks such as semiconductors, CPO, and PCBs surged collectively. Stocks including InnoLight, Xinyisheng, and Robotic Technologies hit intraday all-time highs.

Gold-related stocks tracked the rise in international gold prices, with multiple stocks such as Hunan Silver, Western Gold, and Sichuan Gold hitting the daily limit. The mysterious model “Happy Horse” surpassed Seedance2.0 to top the global chart, and the text-to-video sector surged collectively, with top gainers including Chinese Online, Worthy Buy, and Fushi Holding. In addition, sectors such as memory chips, computing power leasing, and commercial aerospace also saw sharp intraday gains.

On the other hand, the Iran–Israel ceasefire news caused international oil prices to fall sharply. Oil and gas stocks collectively declined, with stocks such as Zhongman Petroleum, Becken Energy, and Blue Flame Holding hitting their daily limits. China National Offshore Oil, Intercontinental Oil and Gas, and other stocks also fell in line.

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