# A-shares
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From Spirits to Silicon: Cambricon Reclaims China’s Stock Market Throne Amid AI Gold Rush
Cambricon Technologies has reclaimed the title of China's most expensive stock following an explosive Q1 2026 earnings report characterized by 159.6% revenue growth and positive cash flow. The surge reflects the massive demand for domestic AI hardware, though the company faces risks from high customer concentration and intensifying price competition with Huawei and Nvidia.

Bullish Breakout: Shanghai Composite Reclaims 4,100 Mark Amid Liquid Surge
The Shanghai Composite surged past the 4,100-point mark on Wednesday, supported by a massive 2.59 trillion yuan trading volume. Gains were led by lithium batteries, rare earths, and AI infrastructure, signaling a strong rotation back into growth sectors.

Growth Over Defense: China’s 2.6 Trillion Yuan Market Surge Signals Shift to Tech and Energy
Chinese equities saw a massive 2.6 trillion yuan turnover as the Shanghai Composite breached 4100 points, driven by a rotation from defensive banks into AI and green energy metals. Market sentiment has turned bullish as investors focus on technological innovation and potential diplomatic breakthroughs, despite previous geopolitical concerns.

Growth vs. Macro Volatility: China's Tech and Green Energy Sectors Face Opening Bell Turbulence
Chinese markets opened lower on April 29, led by declines in semiconductors and green energy, while liquor giant Wuliangye hit a multi-year low. Despite short-term macro pressures and geopolitical concerns, institutional analysts believe high-growth themes like AI and carbon-neutral energy will reclaim their leading roles as external risks stabilize.

China’s ‘Super Bull’ Bets on Strategic Metals: Zhang Jianping Takes Major Stake in Northern Rare Earth
Legendary Chinese investor Zhang Jianping has acquired a 2% stake in Northern Rare Earth, becoming its fourth-largest shareholder. The move follows a stellar first quarter for the company, which saw net profits double amid a resurgence in the strategic minerals market.

The Twilight of a Living Fossil: Shenzhen’s Pioneer Stock Faces Mandatory Delisting
Shenzhen Guohua Network Security (*ST Guohua), one of the first five companies to list on the Shenzhen Stock Exchange, is set for mandatory delisting after its market capitalization fell below the 500 million RMB threshold. The company's 35-year history of frequent industrial pivots failed to yield sustainable growth, highlighting a new era of stricter regulatory enforcement in China's equity markets.

Corporate Governance Under Fire: The Sudden Fall of a Dual-Chairmanship Chinese Tycoon
Lu Hongda, the former chairman of two major Chinese A-share companies, resigned abruptly following allegations of sexual assault in the United States. Despite company claims of no criminal liability, the news triggered a significant stock price decline and raised serious questions about corporate transparency and executive risk.

The AI Arms Merchant: Zhongji Innolight’s Trillion-Yuan Ascent and the Geopolitical Trap
Zhongji Innolight has briefly surpassed a 1 trillion RMB market cap, driven by explosive demand for AI-critical optical modules. While the company’s Q1 2026 earnings show triple-digit growth, it faces severe risks from supply chain shortages, high customer concentration, and ongoing US-China trade tensions.

Efficiency Over Tradition: Shenzhen Overhauls Trading Windows to Boost Institutional Liquidity
The Shenzhen Stock Exchange has expanded block trading hours for the ChiNext board and extended after-hours fixed-price trading to all A-shares and ETFs. These technical reforms are designed to enhance market liquidity and provide institutional investors with greater flexibility in executing large-scale transactions.

Beijing’s AI Watchdogs: The CSRC Intensifies Its War on Corporate Fraud
The CSRC has launched a 2026 special action plan to combat financial fraud, utilizing AI and big data for proactive supervision. This campaign aims to hold both corporations and intermediaries accountable through stricter delisting rules and whistleblower incentives.

Huayi Brothers’ Final Curtain: The Tragic Devaluation of China’s First Film Empire
Huayi Brothers, the pioneer of Chinese commercial film, has entered pre-restructuring after failing to pay a modest debt of 11.4 million RMB. Following seven years of losses totaling over 8 billion RMB, the studio's collapse highlights the failure of its 'de-cinematization' strategy and the impact of the 2018 industry tax crackdown.

China’s Tech-Heavy ChiNext Slumps as AI Fever Cools and Earnings Anxiety Peaks
A sharp sell-off in China’s ChiNext index highlights growing investor caution as the artificial intelligence trade loses steam. While lithium and chip sectors remain bright spots, broader market sentiment is dampened by U.S. macro uncertainty and an impending wave of corporate earnings disclosures.