- Oil and gas stocks, coal, and chemicals experienced a collective adjustment amid significant news regarding Iran, with U.S. President Trump suggesting a potential end to the conflict.
- On March 10, A-shares opened higher, with major indices rising collectively, and the shipping sector showing volatility, as energy and coal sectors faced declines.
- In the commodities market, most domestic futures fell sharply, with crude oil dropping nearly 15%, while some metals like silver and platinum saw gains.
- According to Bloomberg, the popularity of the open-source AI agent software OpenClaw has surged in mainland China, spurred by support from the Shenzhen government, leading to a collective rise in related stocks.
- The district of Longgang in Shenzhen announced plans to solicit public opinion on a draft policy aiming to subsidize up to 2 million yuan for projects related to OpenClaw deployment.
- While OpenClaw is praised for its potential to enhance productivity and alter the labor market, concerns over security risks associated with its deployment configurations have been raised.