# A-share market
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China’s AI Fever Meets a Hard Reality: The Great A-Share Pivot
China’s stock market is undergoing a major structural shift as capital exits overextended AI and tech sectors to seek refuge in undervalued traditional industries. While high valuations and insider selling have dampened the speculative rally, state media and analysts suggest this is a necessary correction rather than the end of the long-term tech bull market.

The 190-Million Yuan Split: Sunlord Electronics President Hands 98% of Stake to Ex-Wife
Sunlord Electronics President Shi Hongyang has transferred 98% of his company shares, valued at 190 million RMB, to his ex-wife in a divorce settlement. The massive asset split occurs as the company faces a 24% drop in quarterly profits and an ongoing patent war with Japan's Murata Manufacturing.

Guangzhou Power Broker Arrested: Female Investor Who Built Control of Three Listed Firms Taken Into Custody, Clouding Corporate Empire
A high-profile Guangzhou investor, Xiong Haitao, who controls three A-share listed companies, has been detained and is under investigation, prompting simultaneous company disclosures and raising corporate-governance concerns. The arrest leaves ownership unsettled because a planned share transfer to a state-owned buyer is not yet registered, creating material uncertainty for the firms and their investors.

Market Ripples and Social Controls: China’s Gold Surge, Tencent’s Big Red Packet and a Gansu Quake Shake the Week
A 5.5-magnitude quake rattled Gansu but caused no confirmed casualties as emergency teams responded. China tightened internet protections for minors, markets saw a gold-led rally while mainland turnover topped 3 trillion yuan, Tencent plans a 1 billion yuan red-packet campaign for its new app, and KFC raised delivery prices slightly amid cost pressure.