- On February 6, A-shares opened lower, with major indices initially dropping over 1% before recovering, led by active chemical and traditional Chinese medicine stocks, while liquor stocks adjusted.
- Hong Kong stocks continued to decline, with the Hang Seng Index falling over 1.5%, while the bond market saw fluctuations in government bond futures prices.
- Commodity markets faced widespread declines, with domestic futures for silver, platinum, and palladium all dropping significantly, although some precious metals showed slight recovery later in the day.
- On June 13, A-shares opened lower with major indices declining, while oil and gold stocks rose.
- The Hong Kong market also saw declines, particularly in tech and automotive sectors, while new consumption stocks performed well.
- Geopolitical tensions have increased demand for gold, pushing its price above $3,430, and energy futures surged, with crude oil contracts rising over 8%.