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A-shares close: The ChiNext Index rises by 2.36%, with over 3,700 stocks in the entire market gaining.
ME News Report, April 14 (UTC+8), the three major A-share indices opened higher and moved higher in the early trading session, then fluctuated and declined in the afternoon, and rose again at the close. By the end of the trading day, the Shanghai Composite Index closed up 0.95%, the Shenzhen Component Index closed up 1.61%, and the ChiNext Index closed up 2.36%. The combined trading volume of Shanghai and Shenzhen markets was 2.38 trillion yuan, an increase of over 230 billion yuan compared to the previous day. Over 3,700 stocks in the entire market were in the green.
In terms of sectors, the storage chip sector was strong throughout the day, with Xiechuang Data hitting the 20% daily limit, and stocks like Silicon Electric, KeXiang, Baiwei Storage, and Nanya New Materials rising over 10%. Pork stocks fluctuated and rose, with Zhengbang Technology and Tianbang Food hitting the daily limit. The real estate sector surged in the afternoon, with Nanshan Holdings and Yingxin Development hitting the daily limit, and Tibet Urban Investment, Black Peony, and Shilianxing also rising. Cultivated diamonds, PCB concepts, non-ferrous metals, and CPO concepts were active all day. Oil and gas stocks declined, with Shandong Molong, Sinopec Oilfield Service, Zhunyou, and Tongyuan Petroleum all falling. The coal chemical, shipping, and cement sectors led the declines. (Source: PANews)