- On March 27, A-shares opened low but recovered slightly, with key indices reducing losses; various sectors like CRO and innovative pharmaceuticals showed strength, while memory and optical communication hardware adjusted.
- The bond market saw a downturn, with government bond futures declining, and most domestic commodity futures also fell, particularly for indexes and certain metals.
- Lithium battery material stocks remained strong, with significant production increases noted for energy storage cells, while innovative drug stocks and military sectors exhibited particular upward movements amidst geopolitical tensions affecting oil prices.
- On August 13, A-shares collectively rose, with the Shanghai Composite Index surpassing its highest point since October 8 of last year, reaching a three-year peak.
- Hong Kong stocks opened over 1% higher, with significant gains in major tech stocks, including Tencent Music, which surged over 16%.
- In the bond market, government bond futures declined, while domestic commodity futures showed mixed results, with soybean meal rising over 3% and lithium carbonate dropping more than 2%.