# A-shares
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China Signals Policy Easing as Markets Rally and Tech Firms Double Down on AI and Robotics
Beijing has signalled a more accommodative monetary stance for 2026 while markets rallied and major tech firms ramped hiring and automation pilots. Policymakers are combining demand stimulus with an aggressive push into AI and industrial robotics, even as operational risks in globalised supply chains persist.

CICC Frames China’s Two Sessions as Market Catalyst, Favouring Tech and Cyclicals
CICC’s Two Sessions preview frames the 2026 meetings as a policy inflection point: Beijing will prioritise industrial modernisation, domestic demand and market unification while continuing to address property and local‑debt risks. The bank recommends investors favour technology‑growth and cyclical resource sectors, but cautions that implementation and financial stability risks will shape outcomes.

Shanghai Index Edges Higher as Oil & Gas Stocks Stage a Concentrated Surge
The Shanghai Composite rose 0.47% on heavy turnover as oil, gas and other commodity-linked sectors staged a sharp, concentrated rally. Despite the headline gain, market breadth was weak—over 4,200 stocks fell—leaving the advance dependent on a handful of resource and state-linked names.

Aging Founder Sells as Profits Slide: Taoli Bread’s Family Empire Faces a Governance and Growth Test
Taoli Bread’s founder and family are planning another significant share sale—part of more than RMB 3.7 billion cashed out since listing—as the company reports four years of falling profits and shrinking revenues. Heavy historical dividends and concentrated family control raise governance and capital-allocation questions that may hinder the firm’s ability to reinvest and revive growth.

Chinese Stocks Recover Midday as Chemicals and Robotics Lead Rotation; Consumer Names Slip
Chinese markets recovered from an early sell-off to close the morning session in the green, led by gains in chemicals, robotics and commodity-linked stocks while consumer sectors lagged. Trading volume dipped modestly and leadership concentrated in a few themes, signaling a rotation rather than broad-based conviction.

Mixed A‑share Session Sees Coal and Solar Surge as Tech Pulls Back; Shanghai Index Reclaims 4,100
Mainland Chinese equities were mixed on Feb. 4 as the Shanghai Composite reclaimed 4,100 points while technology sectors retreated. Coal and photovoltaic-related stocks led gains, reflecting a rotation into cyclical and energy themes amid subdued overall turnover and elevated stock‑level volatility.

China's Markets Steady as Tech and Aerospace Advance, Gold Surges and Platforms Trim Creator Tools
Chinese equities advanced broadly on February 3, buoyed by gains in space, photovoltaic and chip-related sectors while international spot gold spiked nearly 6%, lifting mining stocks. Key industrial developments included the first flight of a hybrid-propulsion unmanned transport aircraft and a private reusable rocket planned for mid-2026, amid renewed travel flows and provincial housing-stability measures.

Chinese Stocks See Broad Sell-off While Chemicals and Property Stage a Narrow Rally
Chinese stocks fell broadly on Tuesday with the ChiNext index down 1.83%, even as chemicals and several property names rallied sharply. Market turnover rose to ¥1.85 trillion, but breadth was weak — over 3,300 stocks declined — highlighting selective buying rather than a broad-based recovery.

China's Exchanges Clamp Down as A‑Shares Rally Cools: 800+ Interventions and a Return to Macroprudence
China's securities regulator and stock exchanges have tightened market controls after a rapid A‑share rally, executing more than 800 supervisory actions in a week and raising the minimum margin requirement for new financing contracts from 80% to 100%. The moves aim to curb speculative leverage and steer the market toward longer‑term institutional investors while preserving orderly trading.