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title: "Midday Review: The Shanghai Composite Index rose 0.29% in the first half of the day, with the energy storage sector performing strongly in the morning"
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description: "The midday review shows that the Shanghai Composite Index rose by 0.29%, and the Shenzhen Component Index also rebounded. The energy storage sector performed strongly, with Xingyun Co., Ltd. and HNAC both hitting the daily limit. Bank stocks performed well, with Qilu Bank leading the gains. The precious metals sector rose, with Yulong Gold leading the increase. The education sector corrected, with Guoxin Culture and Chuangye Heima experiencing significant declines. Overall, individual stocks performed poorly, with more declines than gains, as over 3,400 stocks fell. The battery, banking, and components sectors saw significant increases, while the education, telecommunications services, and cultural media sectors declined"
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# Midday Review: The Shanghai Composite Index rose 0.29% in the first half of the day, with the energy storage sector performing strongly in the morning

The index fluctuated narrowly in the early session, with the Shanghai Composite Index and Shenzhen Component Index turning positive during the day. In terms of sectors, the energy storage sector was strong in the morning, with Xingyun Co., Ltd. and HNAC both hitting the 20% daily limit. Bank stocks strengthened, with Qilu Bank leading the gains; the precious metals sector saw a rise, with Yulong Gold leading the way; the education sector experienced a pullback, with GuoXin Culture and Chuangye Heima among the biggest losers; the film and television cinema sector continued to adjust, with Light Media leading the decline; the AI corpus concept weakened, with Berry Genomics and Juran Smart Home among the biggest losers. Overall, more stocks fell than rose, with over 3,400 stocks declining. On the market, the battery, banking, and components sectors had the largest gains, while the education, communication services, and cultural media sectors had the largest declines

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