mandarinsbingo| A-share review: The three major indexes closed up slightly! "Purchasing and storage" continues to ferment, and the real estate sector is now trading up and down

Date: 4个月前 (05-16)View: 68Comments: 0

The main A-share index rose slightly in early trading today, and fell back in the afternoon. The Shanghai Composite Index once turned greenmandarinsbingo; At the close, the Shanghai Composite Index rose slightly 0.0%mandarinsbingo.08% reported at 3122 points, and the Shenzhen Composite Index rose 0.08%mandarinsbingo.21%, and the GEM index rose 0.29%. More than 2800 shares rose, with transactions reaching 847.8 billion yuan throughout the day. On the market, news said that China may ask local governments to buy unsold goodsmandarinsbingoFor housing, the real estate sector is now trading at a daily limit, with multiple stocks such as Rongsheng Development and Zhongtian Services rising at daily limit; the decoration building materials and cement sectors are higher, and multiple stocks such as Azhen Home Furnishings rising at daily limit; the new urbanization sector has surged, with Debi Group trading at 20cm; Copper cable high-speed connection, rental and sales rights, and AIPC sectors are among the top gainers. In addition, the concept of civil explosion continued to revise, with Jinaobo falling more than 6%; the shipping port sector fell, with China Merchants Steamship falling more than 6%; the small metals sector weakened, with Luoyang Molybdenum Industry falling more than 5%; precious metals, electricity and artificial meat sectors were among the top losers.

mandarinsbingo| A-share review: The three major indexes closed up slightly! "Purchasing and storage" continues to ferment, and the real estate sector is now trading up and down

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