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A‑share Rally Fizzles as Breadth Weakens — Compute‑Power and Grid Equipment Lead Narrow Gains
China’s markets ended lower on March 9 despite a late rebound, with heavy trading but weak breadth. Compute‑power leasing and power‑grid equipment stocks led gains while ports, shipping and oil‑and‑gas names lagged, underscoring a narrow, policy‑driven rally amid uneven economic signals.

China Stocks Open Lower as Investors Flock to Energy Amid Oil and Gas Price Shock
Chinese stock indices opened lower on March 9 as investors rotated into energy and commodity sectors amid a sharp rise in international oil and gas prices. Growth and specialty segments underperformed, reflecting risk-off sentiment driven by supply concerns and impending regulatory changes on short-term trading.

A‑Shares Slip as Energy Stocks Plunge; Investors Pivot to Batteries and AI Hardware Bets
China’s A‑shares opened lower after a steep morning sell‑off in oil and gas stocks, while battery makers and AI‑adjacent companies attracted selective buying. Broker research highlighted long‑term opportunities in AI agents, overseas data‑centre power solutions and mass‑market AI NAS devices, suggesting structural winners even amid short‑term volatility.

MicroLED and Compute Stocks Drive Broad Advance on China’s Growth Board as Rally Narrows into Close
China’s markets rallied on Thursday as microLED, computing‑power leasing and power‑grid equipment stocks led a broad advance, pushing nearly 4,100 stocks higher and lifting turnover to about RMB 2.39 trillion. Gains were trimmed late in the session, however, highlighting rapid sector rotation and elevated short‑term volatility.

China Midday: A‑Shares Slip as Liquidity Evaporates — Defence Stocks Buck the Downturn
China’s stock market weakened at mid‑day on March 4 as the Shanghai Composite fell over 1% and trading volume contracted sharply. Defence and a few energy and equipment niches outperformed, while shipping and coal stocks led the declines, highlighting a narrow, liquidity‑driven market downturn.

Broad A‑Share Selloff Sees Shenzhen Index Slide Over 3% as Energy Stocks Stand Alone
Chinese A‑shares fell broadly on March 3, led by a more than 3% drop in the Shenzhen Component and steep losses across thousands of stocks, even as oil and gas names surged. Elevated turnover and weak breadth point to a liquidity‑driven unwind amid global risk‑off and sector concentration risks.

Beaten-Up AI and Chip Stocks as Commodities, Oil and Gold Rally on Geopolitical Risk and Price Narratives
China’s stock market opened lower as AI, solar and semiconductor sectors pulled back while oil, natural gas and precious metals rallied, driven by price-rise narratives and renewed Middle East geopolitical risk. Brokers say the market is being steered by a combination of supply constraints and narrative-led sentiment, lifting commodity-linked names even as technology shares give back earlier gains.

China’s A‑Shares End February Riding a Commodity Wave as Tech Lags
China’s A‑shares closed February with the Shanghai Composite achieving its third straight monthly gain, driven by strong flows into commodity‑linked sectors such as chemicals, nonferrous metals and rare earths. Heavy trading volumes and concentrated sector leadership highlight a liquidity‑fuelled, cyclical rally that leaves technology and growth names lagging.

A‑share Opening Slip: Chips, Fiberglass and Optical-Communications Names Lead Early Decline as Brokers Tout Cyclical, Green Winners
China’s A‑share indices opened lower on Friday with semiconductor, fiberglass and optical‑communications sectors leading losses. Domestic brokerages framed the move as part of a rotation from high‑valuation tech names into cyclical heavy assets and green‑energy applications that could benefit from policy shifts and global carbon regulations.

AI Compute Chain Sparks Rally in PCB and Packaging Suppliers as Chinese Market Closes Mixed
China’s stock market closed mixed as targeted rallies in AI compute hardware — particularly PCB and chip-packaging suppliers — lifted a narrow group of stocks while most others fell. The surge reflects investor bets on near-term demand from AI server builds and related capacity expansion, but the market breadth and retail-driven volatility warrant caution.

China’s STAR Market Drives A‑share Rally as Sci‑Tech ETFs Hit Fundraising Record
China’s STAR Market (Sci‑Tech Innovation Board) significantly outperformed broader A‑shares over the snake year, powered by listing and reform measures and a surge in ETF issuance. In 2025, 65 new SciTech ETFs raised a record CNY 44.749 billion as indices and product suites proliferated, drawing growing allocations from institutional long‑term investors while leaving the market exposed to high valuations and policy dependence.

A-shares Slip into Pullback as Chips and Defense Buck the Downturn
China's main stock indices fell in mid‑day trade as overall turnover shrank and more than 2,600 stocks declined, while defence and semiconductor sectors bucked the trend with outsized gains. The market's uneven performance reflects thin pre‑holiday liquidity and a policy tilt that keeps strategic tech and military suppliers buoyant despite broader risk‑off sentiment.