The three major A-share indexes turned positive together, the lithium battery industry chain and non-ferrous metals opened higher, commercial aerospace was active, and lithium carbonate rose by 8%.

The three major A-share indexes turned positive together, the lithium battery industry chain and non-ferrous metals opened higher, commercial aerospace was active, and lithium carbonate rose by 8%.

A-shares opened lower and moved higher. As of press time, the Shanghai Composite Index was up 0.09%, and the ChiNext Index was up 0.11%. Lithium carbonate futures broke through the 130,000 yuan threshold, with the entire lithium battery industry chain opening higher. Commercial aerospace and precious metal concepts remained active. The CPO concept led the declines, while stablecoins, AI computing power, and recent IPOs generally pulled back.

Hong Kong stocks are closed.

Government bond futures mostly opened flat. The 30-year main contract fell 0.01%, the 10-year main contract rose 0.00%, the 5-year main contract rose 0.02%, and the 2-year main contract fell 0.00%.

Most domestic commodity futures opened higher. The main lithium carbonate futures contract broke through the 130,000 yuan/ton mark, with intraday gains expanding to 8%. International copper rose 2.89%, fuel oil rose 1.50%, coke fell 1.75%, glass fell 1.33%, and the container shipping index (Europe line) fell 0.28%. Domestic precious metal futures collectively rose at the start of trading, with platinum futures hitting the price limit, palladium rising over 9%, and Shanghai silver gaining more than 7%.

9:42

The photovoltaic sector surged at the start of trading, with Eging PV hitting the price limit, Junda shares rising over 8%, and Sungrow, TCL Zhonghuan, LONGi Green Energy, and Daqo Energy following suit.

9:34

The commercial aerospace concept continued to be strong, with Shenjian Co. hitting the daily limit for seven consecutive sessions, Jiuding New Material for four consecutive sessions, Daye shares for three, Jiayuan Technology hitting a 20cm price limit, and Guanglian Aviation rising over 10%.

9:30

Government bond futures opened, with the 30-year main contract down 0.01%, the 10-year main contract up 0.00%, the 5-year main contract up 0.02%, and the 2-year main contract down 0.00%.

9:29

The A-share lithium battery sector continued to strengthen; Fengyuan shares and Tianji shares hit their daily upper marks during bidding. Hunan YN, Huasheng Lithium, Longpan Technology, and Jinyuan shares all rose more than 7%.

9:28

The Shanghai Composite Index opened at 3957.83 points, down 0.05%.

The Shenzhen Component Index opened at 13539.05 points, up 0.06%.

The ChiNext Index opened at 3232.41 points, down 0.21%.

The SSE 300 opened at 4639.79 points, down 0.06%.

The STAR 50 opened at 1346.11 points, down 0.22%.

The CSI 500 opened at 7422.60 points, up 0.16%.

The CSI 1000 opened at 7575.93 points, down 0.05%.

9:16

The main lithium carbonate futures contract rose over 8%.

9:15

[The RMB central parity rate against the US dollar was raised by 34 points to 7.0358, hitting a new high since September 30, 2024.] The RMB central parity rate against the US dollar was 7.0358, up 34 points; the previous day’s central parity rate was 7.0392; the previous official closing price was 7.0066 and the previous night session closing price was 7.0058.

9:00

The main platinum futures contract hit the price limit at the start of trading, up 9.99%. Palladium rose over 8%.


Commodity futures opening: the main platinum contract rose over 9%, palladium rose over 6%, Shanghai silver rose over 5%, international copper and lithium carbonate rose nearly 3%.

FTSE China A50 Index futures rose 0.01% at the start of trading, while the previous session’s night market closed down 0.11%.

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