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A股收评:沪指窄幅震荡涨0.19% 两市成交额不足1.6万亿

A-share market closing review: The Shanghai Index fluctuates narrowly, rising by 0.19%, with total trading volume in both markets not exceeding 1.6 trillion.

Breakings ·  Mar 17 07:10

The market experienced narrow fluctuations throughout the day, with the three major indices showing varying gains. The total trading volume in the Shanghai and Shenzhen markets reached 1.57 trillion, decreasing by 218.8 billion compared to the previous trading day. On the plate, market hotspots were somewhat scattered, with more stocks rising than falling, and over 3,100 stocks in the All Market increased. From the Sector perspective, deep-sea technology concept stocks continued to show strength, with stocks like Dongfang Ocean hitting the daily limit. Robot concept stocks were repeatedly active, with more than 10 stocks, including Guilin Fuda Co.,Ltd., hitting the daily limit. Dairy industry stocks surged and then retreated, with Sunshine Dairy hitting the daily limit. On the downside, non-ferrous concept stocks entered a correction, with Guangxi Huaxi Nonferrous Metal dropping over 5%. In terms of sectors, deep-sea technology, Dairy industry, Eco-friendly Concept, and Robot sectors gained the most, while Small Metal, securities, Zhipu AI, and beauty care sectors suffered the most losses. At market close, the Shanghai Index rose by 0.19%, the Shenzhen Component Index fell by 0.19%, and the Chinext Price Index dropped by 0.52%.

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