# ChiNext
Latest news and articles about ChiNext
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Green Energy and Tech Triumphs Drive China’s ChiNext to Multi-Year Highs
China's ChiNext index surged to its highest level since 2021 as a massive rally in lithium batteries and AI-related tech drove broad market gains. With over 3,900 stocks rising, the shift reflects a rotation from defensive assets like gold back into high-growth manufacturing and financial sectors.

China’s Green Engine: ChiNext Hits Four-Year High as Battery Sector Ignites Market Rally
Chinese markets rallied on April 10, with the ChiNext Index reaching a four-year peak and the Shanghai Composite briefly crossing 4,000 points. The surge was primarily driven by the battery supply chain and renewable energy sectors, backed by high trading volumes of 1.5 trillion yuan.

AI Frenzy and Geopolitical De-escalation Spark Record Midday Rally in Chinese Equities
Chinese markets experienced a major rally on April 8, 2026, led by a near 5% jump in the ChiNext Index as AI-related stocks surged. Massive trading volumes and a pivot away from energy stocks suggest a renewed appetite for tech growth, fueled by easing geopolitical tensions and new regulatory frameworks.

China's Market Seesaw: ChiNext Retreats as Chemical and Chip Sectors Defy Broad Volatility
Chinese markets experienced a volatile morning session on April 7, with the ChiNext Index reversing a 1% gain to end in the red. While traditional sectors like insurance and pharmaceuticals dragged the market down, the chemical and AI chip sectors saw significant gains, highlighting a fragmented recovery.

Fragile Sentiment: Shanghai Composite Breaches 3,900 Support Amid Broad Market Retreat
The Shanghai Composite fell 1% to drop below the 3,900-point mark in a broad market sell-off that affected over 4,700 stocks. While traditional industrial and utility sectors dragged the market down, niche high-tech sectors like CPO and LIDAR showed isolated strength.

Market Turbulence: China’s Tech-Heavy Indices Lead a Broad Sell-Off as AI Enthusiasm Wanes
China's tech-focused stock indices, including the ChiNext and STAR 50, plunged over 2% on April 2 as AI-related sectors underwent a sharp correction. Despite high trading volumes, defensive sectors like energy and pharmaceuticals were the only gainers in a market where over 4,300 stocks declined.

Compute-Hardware Rally Lifts ChiNext While A‑Share Liquidity Sags
ChiNext rallied nearly 0.9% at mid‑day as compute‑hardware and storage‑chip stocks soared, even as the Shanghai Composite fell and market turnover shrank to RMB 1.24 trillion. The rally was narrow and tech‑led, highlighting a rotation into AI‑related infrastructure names amid low overall liquidity.

Chinese Stocks Retreat as Breadth Collapses — Over 4,500 Shares Fall Amid Flight to Big Finance
China’s stock market experienced a broad sell‑off with more than 4,500 stocks declining and major growth and tech boards leading losses. Volume fell sharply to ¥2.21 trillion as investors rotated into large financial stocks while compute‑hardware and semiconductor names lagged.

China’s Growth-Linked Stocks Slide as Market Liquidity Dries Up and Tech Loses Momentum
Chinese equities fell broadly on Tuesday as thinning liquidity and profit-taking pushed the ChiNext index down over 2% and more than 4,500 stocks declined. Financials and selective cyclical names outperformed while compute-hardware and semiconductor-related themes saw significant weakness.

China Midday Market Turns Risk‑Averse as Compute‑Hardware Plays Slip and Green Power Rallies
China’s stock market retreated at the midday break as investors rotated away from compute‑hardware and optics names, while green‑power, some property and cyclical sectors outperformed. Turnover fell to CNY 1.37 trillion and most indices were modestly negative, signaling selective buying and elevated short‑term volatility.

China’s Growth Board Rebounds as Memory Stocks Spark a Risk-On Rotation
China’s ChiNext index climbed 1.41% as storage‑chip and related technology stocks led a narrow market rally, while the Shanghai Composite dipped and turnover contracted. The move highlights investor interest in domestic memory supply‑chain plays amid longer‑term strategic and supply considerations, but the concentration of gains and lower volume point to elevated short‑term volatility risk.

China’s Market Watchdog Orders Tighter Cross‑Market Oversight as Two‑Session Priorities Filter Down
China’s securities regulator has ordered a coordinated programme of market reforms and tighter oversight as leaders begin the 15th Five‑Year cycle. The CSRC pledged to expand fundraising and exit channels for technology and venture investment while reinforcing cross‑border and cross‑market surveillance and tougher enforcement against market abuses.