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China’s Small‑Cap Growth Board Rallies on a Wave of AI Compute Stocks as Consumption Lags
China’s ChiNext and tech‑heavy STAR board outperformed as investors poured money into stocks tied to AI computing power and data‑centre infrastructure, lifting several mid‑caps to multi‑day gains. The rally was narrow: overall market breadth was weak with more than 3,200 decliners, and consumer sectors registered significant losses.

China Midday: Broad Rally Lifts ChiNext as Power‑Grid Equipment and Industrial Names Surge
China’s stock market saw a broad mid‑session rally led by power‑grid equipment and other industrial names, while cinema chains tumbled. High turnover and more than 2,700 advancing stocks signalled a retail‑led rotation into infrastructure and materials ahead of the holiday period.

Thin Liquidity and Sector Rotation Drag China’s Tech-heavy Boards as Turnover Falls Below Rmb2 Trillion
China’s mainland markets closed with mixed results as investor caution pushed combined turnover below Rmb2 trillion for the first time in 31 sessions. Cyclical pockets—chemicals, fiberglass and tungsten—outperformed while tech‑and‑growth boards, including ChiNext, fell more than 1%, and cinema stocks plunged sharply.

China Stocks Open Lower as AI-Chip and Palm Oil Plays Lead a Broad Pullback
China’s main stock indexes opened lower on 11 February, dragged by declines in crude palm oil–linked stocks and semiconductor firms tied to AI compute and high‑bandwidth memory. The swing reflects a combination of profit‑taking, holiday‑thin liquidity and a reassessment of near‑term AI hardware deployment rather than a decisive change in long‑term demand trends.

China Markets Rally as ByteDance Unveils Advanced AI Video Tool and Global Costs of Winter Games Reignite Debate
Chinese markets rallied on February 9, buoyed by gains in tech and semiconductor sectors even as gold and silver rose amid geopolitical caution. ByteDance launched Seedance 2.0, a generative AI video model that heightens both commercial opportunity and regulatory risk, while Italy’s Milan–Cortina Winter Olympics underscored the growing fiscal weight of hosting major events. Beijing also reported that its five‑year seed‑industry targets were met, strengthening agricultural self‑reliance.

Broad A‑share Advance Led by ChiNext as Solar and AI Stocks Surge Amid Heavy Turnover
China’s A‑share market registered a strong mid‑day advance on February 9, led by a 3% jump in the ChiNext growth board and exceptionally broad participation with over 4,400 stocks rising. Solar, compute hardware and AI application sectors drove the gains amid elevated turnover of RMB 1.49 trillion, while oil and gas names lagged.

Chinese Tech Board Slides as Coal, Space‑Solar and Property Stocks Rally in Mid‑Session Rotation
China’s growth‑oriented ChiNext fell 1.74% at the mid‑day break as heavy trading and rapid sector rotation produced sharp divergences. Coal, space photovoltaic, aviation, real‑estate and hydrogen concepts surged in pockets while precious metals and AI application stocks sold off, leaving market breadth weak despite elevated turnover of RMB 1.62 trillion.

China’s AI Chipmaker Cambricon Denies Rumours After Sharp Share Drop, Flags Legal Action
Cambricon denied circulating rumours that it held a private meeting issuing RMB20 billion revenue guidance after its shares fell over 13% on Feb. 3. The company said it had not provided any guidance, affirmed steady R&D progress, and warned it may take legal action against those spreading false information. The incident highlights how social-media rumours can quickly unsettle China’s AI and technology stocks.

China’s A‑Shares Slide: Broad-Based Selloff Sees Hundreds of Stocks Hit Limits as Tech, Metals Lead Declines
China’s equity markets tumbled on February 2, with major indices down over 2% and hundreds of stocks hitting limit‑down as trading volume contracted. Defensive pockets such as white spirits and power‑grid equipment held up, while metals, energy and semiconductor names led the declines, raising questions about investor confidence and near‑term policy reaction before Lunar New Year.

China Midday: ChiNext Stages a V-Shaped Comeback as AI Compute Hardware Leads a Narrow Market Rally
At the Jan. 30 midday break China’s main indices diverged: the Shanghai Composite and Shenzhen Component fell while the ChiNext index staged a V-shaped rebound, rising 0.8%. Compute-hardware and AI-related small caps drove the upside even as non-ferrous metals and lithium names plunged, leaving the market narrow and turnover subdued.

Rotation to Liquor and Property Sends Mixed Signals as Commodities and Long Bonds Surge
China’s stock market posted a narrow gain on the Shanghai Composite as intense sector rotation lifted liquor, real estate, metals and oil names while technology chips lagged. Heavy turnover and divergent leadership, coupled with a concurrent rise in commodities and long-dated bond strength, point to rising structural volatility and mixed signals about liquidity and inflation expectations.

China Stocks See Narrow, Resource-Led Rally as Growth Names Slip; ChiNext Ends Lower
Chinese markets closed mixed as resource and commodity stocks powered a narrow rally while growth and health-care sectors lagged. Heavy turnover and a broad list of declining stocks indicate the advance was concentrated in a small number of themes, raising volatility and regulatory risks for investors.