# Shenzhen Component

Latest news and articles about Shenzhen Component

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Business

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.

NeMo2026年3月3日 11:20
#China stocks#A‑share market#Shenzhen Component
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Business

A‑Share Pullback Sees Tech, Defense and Small Caps Slide as Energy and Banks Hold Up

China’s A‑share markets fell broadly on Tuesday, with major indices down across the board and small‑cap benchmarks hit hardest. Higher turnover accompanied the selloff, while oil, coal and financials outperformed as tech and defence‑related stocks led declines.

SoBiz2026年3月3日 10:30
#A‑shares#Shanghai Composite#Shenzhen Component
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Business

AI Infrastructure Rally Lifts Shenzhen Midday as Market Breadth Weakens

Midday trading in China saw a divergent market: Shenzhen’s index recovered to a modest gain driven by a concentrated rally in compute‑hardware and related industrial stocks, while broader market breadth weakened with most stocks in decline. Rising turnover and strong moves in PCB, CPO and liquid‑cooling server names reflect investor bets on AI and datacentre demand, even as lithium batteries and cinema chains cooled off.

NeMo2026年2月26日 07:46
#A‑shares#compute hardware#PCB
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Business

Mixed A‑share Open as Commodities Lead Early Gains

A‑share markets opened mixed on January 29 with the Shanghai Composite up modestly while Shenzhen and ChiNext edged lower. Non‑ferrous metals and oil & gas led sector gains as commodity strength and resource ETF inflows drove selective buying, leaving the broader market in a cautious stance.

NeMo2026年1月29日 04:00
#A‑shares#Shanghai Composite#Shenzhen Component