# A-shares
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China’s Tech Board Hits 11-Year High as Battery Giant CATL Overtakes PetroChina
China's ChiNext Index reached an 11-year peak as battery leader CATL surpassed PetroChina in market value, signaling a major shift toward a technology-led economy. The rally was supported by broad gains in over 4,000 stocks and high-intensity trading in AI and renewable energy sectors.

China’s Tech Benchmarks Surge as Battery King CATL Hits Landmark $275 Billion Valuation
China's growth-focused ChiNext Index hit an 11-year peak as battery giant CATL reached a historic 2-trillion-yuan market cap. While the rally was bolstered by AI infrastructure and green energy gains, the semiconductor sector faced sudden volatility due to unverified market rumors.

Stagnation in a Surge: The Unraveling of SWS MU Fund Management
SWS MU Fund Management is facing a severe institutional crisis characterized by three years of declining profits, high-profile labor litigation, and the failure of its star investment team. Despite a bullish broader market, the firm's equity funds are underperforming significantly, and its large bond funds are at risk of liquidation due to a lack of retail investors.

Old Guard Yields to Green Giants: CATL Surpasses PetroChina in A-Share Milestone
Chinese markets saw a historic shift as battery giant CATL overtook PetroChina in market value, signaling the dominance of green technology over traditional energy. The opening gains were supported by a surge in the film and battery sectors, alongside optimistic forecasts for AI-driven hardware demand and a potential de-escalation in Middle Eastern tensions.

China’s Tech-Heavy ChiNext Retreats After Testing Decade-Highs Amid Profit-Taking
China's ChiNext index hit its highest level since the 2015 bubble before reversing sharply to close down over 1%. Despite a massive 2.42 trillion yuan turnover, the market saw widespread declines, though pharmaceutical and AI-leasing stocks bucked the downward trend.

Hype Meets Reality: The Spectacular Fall of a Chinese Solar 'Demon Stock'
Guosheng Technology, a speculative favorite in the Chinese market, suffered a limit-down stock crash after its planned 240-million-yuan acquisition of a battery firm failed. Despite a 10x stock price increase driven by energy storage and aerospace hype, the company faces its sixth straight year of losses and increasing regulatory scrutiny over potential insider trading.

A Psychological Breakthrough: China’s Markets Reclaim 4,000 as AI and Green Energy Fuel New Momentum
China's Shanghai Composite Index reclaimed the 4,000-point mark amid a massive 2.38 trillion RMB surge in trading volume. The rally was primarily driven by the computing hardware and lithium battery sectors, reflecting investor confidence in China's industrial tech policy.

Silicon Sovereignty: China’s Tech Narrative Rebounds as Markets Desensitize to Geopolitical Shockwaves
Asia-Pacific markets are showing resilience against geopolitical volatility, with Chinese A-shares rebounding on a strong tech narrative. The shift is driven by DeepSeek's migration to Huawei chips and robust semiconductor earnings, signaling a new phase of tech-driven risk appetite despite global energy tensions.

Beijing Moves to End the ‘Zombie’ Stock Paradox: Aligning A-Share Rules for a More Ruthless Market
The Shanghai Stock Exchange has proposed doubling the daily price fluctuation limits for distressed ST stocks to 10%, aligning them with regular shares. This move aims to improve market liquidity, curb speculative shell trading, and accelerate the delisting of underperforming zombie companies.

Strategic Pivot: Global Investors Bet on Chinese Logistics and AI Amid Middle East Turmoil
In Q1 2026, foreign institutional investors realigned their Chinese equity portfolios to capitalize on AI infrastructure demand and shipping disruptions caused by the Strait of Hormuz closure. While batteries and semiconductors remain the largest holdings, significant new capital flowed into construction machinery and logistics, driven by both Middle Eastern geopolitical risk and China's domestic industrial stimulus policies.

Beijing’s Tech Bet: A-Shares Surge as ChiNext Reform Confronts Mideast Friction
China's A-share market saw a significant rebound driven by the CSRC's new 8-point reform for the ChiNext board targeting high-tech productivity. While failed US-Iran negotiations create external headwinds, analysts believe the market has already factored in geopolitical risks, shifting focus toward 15th Five-Year Plan objectives.

Glass Hopes Deferred: Woge Photoelectric Denies Role in Apple’s Next-Gen Chip Packaging
Chinese tech firm Woge Photoelectric has officially denied rumors that it is developing semiconductor glass substrates for Apple. The clarification addresses intense market speculation regarding the company’s role in next-generation chip packaging technologies.