- On March 5, A-shares opened higher with all major indexes showing gains, led by sectors like AI wearables, semiconductors, and high-voltage power.
- The bond market saw a decline in government bond futures, while commodity futures experienced widespread increases, including a significant rise in the shipping index.
- The government targets economic growth of 4.5% to 5% for 2026, with recent technological advancements in AI cooling systems and rising storage chip prices contributing to market dynamics.
- As of February 3, A-shares opened higher, with the three major indices rising, led by gains in computing hardware stocks and CPO sectors.
- The gold sector continued to adjust downwards, while the storage chip concept showed recovery, with U.S. stocks like SanDisk and Western Digital experiencing significant gains.
- In the futures market, domestic commodities saw mixed performance, with silver and tin contracts falling, while lithium carbonate and palladium saw notable increases.