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A-shares three major indices open lower and trade lower, all down over 3%, with nearly 5,200 stocks across the whole market declining
Deep Tide TechFlow News, March 23 — According to Jin10 Data, the three major A-share indices all declined today. By the close, the Shanghai Composite Index fell 3.63%, the Shenzhen Component Index dropped 3.76%, and the ChiNext Index declined 3.49%. The combined trading volume of Shanghai and Shenzhen markets reached 2.43 trillion yuan, an increase of 144.7 billion yuan compared to the previous trading day; nearly 5,200 stocks in the market declined.
In terms of sectors and stocks, multiple A-share sectors experienced significant drops today, with gold and non-ferrous metals leading the decline. Stocks such as Chifeng Gold, Sichuan Gold, and Shengda Resources hit the daily limit down. Technology growth stocks like PCB, CPO, and semiconductors generally came under pressure, with Jin’an Guoji, Xiehe Electronics, and Guanghe Technology hitting the limit down. Cambrian’s stock price fell over 5% intraday, losing the 1,000 yuan mark.
Additionally, sectors such as tourism, breeding, and cultural media saw heavy declines. On the other hand, benefiting from rising oil prices, the coal, oil and gas extraction, and service sectors performed relatively strongly, with Yunmei Energy, Liaoning Energy, and Bomaike hitting the daily limit up. The photovoltaic equipment sector surged but then pulled back, though Huamin Shares and Chint Power still recorded daily limit gains.