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<A Shrs> A-shares Three Major Indices Open Low and Close High; SSE Index Rises 0.2% at Midday; Aluminum and Innovative Drug Stocks Rise; Coal and Power Stocks Under Pressure
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According to the Financial Times, US President Donald Trump stated that indirect negotiations between the United States and Iran, conducted through intermediaries in Pakistan, are progressing well, and a ceasefire agreement with Iran may be reached soon. The RMB exchange rate against the USD was set at 6.9223, down by 82 bps from the previous day. The People's Bank of China conducted a seven-day reverse repo operation today (30th) in the open market, totaling RMB2.695 trillion, with the operation rate unchanged at 1.4%. Today, RMB80 billion of reverse repos matured, resulting in a net injection of RMB2.615 trillion. The three major A-share indices opened low and closed high, with the SSE Index reversing its losses, while the Shenzhen Component Index and the ChiNext Index significantly narrowed their declines. At midday, the SSE Index closed at 3,922 points, up 9 points or 0.2%, with a turnover of RMB576.6 billion; the Shenzhen Component Index closed at 13,743 points, down 16 points or 0.1%, with a turnover of RMB744.3 billion; the ChiNext Index closed at 3,279 points, down 16 points or 0.5%, with a turnover of RMB310.1 billion. Among the state-owned banks, Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (601398.SH) reported a full-year net profit increase of 0.7% to RMB368.562 billion, with a final dividend of RMB0.1689 per share, and its stock price opened low and closed high, rising 1.6%. China Construction Bank (601939.SH) reported a full-year net profit of RMB338.9 billion, up 1%, with a final dividend of RMB0.2029 per share, and its stock price opened low and closed high, rising 0.7%. Additionally, Contemporary Amperex Technology (300750.SZ) fell 1.1%. EVE Energy (300014.SZ) opened low and closed lower, falling 3.9%, as the company plans to invest approximately RMB60 billion to build a 60GWh energy storage (power) battery project. BYD (002594.SZ) reported a full-year net profit of RMB32.619 billion, down 19% YoY, with a final dividend of RMB0.358 per share, and plans to use no more than RMB60 billion of idle funds for entrusted wealth management, with its stock price initially falling and then rising 0.9%. International oil prices rose, with PetroChina (601857.SH) up 2.7%, despite its net profit falling 4.5% YoY last year, and plans to distribute a cash dividend of RMB0.25 per share. It is expected that the capital expenditure for the oil and gas and new energy segments in 2026 will be RMB220.8 billion. CNOOC (600938.SH) and Sinopec (600028.SH) rose 0.4% and 1.2%, respectively. Two Middle Eastern aluminum companies were attacked, causing aluminum stocks to rise, with Tianshan Aluminum (002532.SZ) hitting the daily limit, as the company expects a 107.92% YoY increase in net profit for the first quarter. Minfa Aluminum (002578.SZ) and Chang Aluminum (002160.SZ) also hit the daily limit. Coal stocks fell, with Liaoning Energy (600758.SH) hitting the daily limit. Yunnan Coal Energy (600792.SH) fell 3.5%. Power stocks continued to decline, with Jinzhou Power (000767.SZ) and Huadian Liao Energy (600396.SH) both hitting the daily limit. Chip stocks fell, with Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corporation (688981.SH) A-shares down 1.7%. Hua Hong Semiconductor (688347.SH) A-shares fell 1.4%. AI chip stock Cambricon (688256.SH) also fell 1.3%. Domestic GPU stocks Mu Xi Technology (688802.SH) and Moore Threads (688795.SH) rose 4.5% and 0.8%, respectively. Innovative drug concept stocks continued to rise, with Tianjin Pharmaceutical (600488.SH) and Menova (603538.SH) both hitting the daily limit. Wanbangde (002082.SZ) and Shutaishen (300204.SZ) each rose over 4%. Haier Smart Home A-shares (600690.SH) continued to decline, falling another 3.1% this morning. Its net profit for 2025 was RMB19.553 billion, up 4.39% YoY, with a proposed dividend of RMB8.867 per 10 shares, and plans to repurchase A-shares worth RMB30 billion to RMB60 billion. (ta/da) Auto-translated by third-party software This translation was auto-generated by third-party software. AASTOCKS.com Limited does not guarantee its accuracy or completeness and accepts no liability for any damages or losses arising from the use of this translation. More Details
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