# ChiNext
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A-shares Slip into Pullback as Chips and Defense Buck the Downturn
China's main stock indices fell in mid‑day trade as overall turnover shrank and more than 2,600 stocks declined, while defence and semiconductor sectors bucked the trend with outsized gains. The market's uneven performance reflects thin pre‑holiday liquidity and a policy tilt that keeps strategic tech and military suppliers buoyant despite broader risk‑off sentiment.

China’s Small‑Cap Growth Board Rallies on a Wave of AI Compute Stocks as Consumption Lags
China’s ChiNext and tech‑heavy STAR board outperformed as investors poured money into stocks tied to AI computing power and data‑centre infrastructure, lifting several mid‑caps to multi‑day gains. The rally was narrow: overall market breadth was weak with more than 3,200 decliners, and consumer sectors registered significant losses.

China Midday: Broad Rally Lifts ChiNext as Power‑Grid Equipment and Industrial Names Surge
China’s stock market saw a broad mid‑session rally led by power‑grid equipment and other industrial names, while cinema chains tumbled. High turnover and more than 2,700 advancing stocks signalled a retail‑led rotation into infrastructure and materials ahead of the holiday period.

Thin Liquidity and Sector Rotation Drag China’s Tech-heavy Boards as Turnover Falls Below Rmb2 Trillion
China’s mainland markets closed with mixed results as investor caution pushed combined turnover below Rmb2 trillion for the first time in 31 sessions. Cyclical pockets—chemicals, fiberglass and tungsten—outperformed while tech‑and‑growth boards, including ChiNext, fell more than 1%, and cinema stocks plunged sharply.

China Stocks Open Lower as AI-Chip and Palm Oil Plays Lead a Broad Pullback
China’s main stock indexes opened lower on 11 February, dragged by declines in crude palm oil–linked stocks and semiconductor firms tied to AI compute and high‑bandwidth memory. The swing reflects a combination of profit‑taking, holiday‑thin liquidity and a reassessment of near‑term AI hardware deployment rather than a decisive change in long‑term demand trends.

China’s Exchanges Loosen Re‑financing Rules to Back Tech R&D — with New Guardrails
China’s three main stock exchanges have eased refinancing rules to help R&D‑intensive and unprofitable science‑and‑technology firms raise capital more quickly, extended a ‘light‑asset, high‑R&D’ standard to main boards, and streamlined procedures while tightening oversight to prevent misuse. The package is calibrated to sustain long‑term innovation funding while guarding against speculative or control‑seeking abuses.

Broad A‑share Advance Led by ChiNext as Solar and AI Stocks Surge Amid Heavy Turnover
China’s A‑share market registered a strong mid‑day advance on February 9, led by a 3% jump in the ChiNext growth board and exceptionally broad participation with over 4,400 stocks rising. Solar, compute hardware and AI application sectors drove the gains amid elevated turnover of RMB 1.49 trillion, while oil and gas names lagged.

Chinese Stocks Recover Midday as Chemicals and Robotics Lead Rotation; Consumer Names Slip
Chinese markets recovered from an early sell-off to close the morning session in the green, led by gains in chemicals, robotics and commodity-linked stocks while consumer sectors lagged. Trading volume dipped modestly and leadership concentrated in a few themes, signaling a rotation rather than broad-based conviction.

Chinese Tech Board Slides as Coal, Space‑Solar and Property Stocks Rally in Mid‑Session Rotation
China’s growth‑oriented ChiNext fell 1.74% at the mid‑day break as heavy trading and rapid sector rotation produced sharp divergences. Coal, space photovoltaic, aviation, real‑estate and hydrogen concepts surged in pockets while precious metals and AI application stocks sold off, leaving market breadth weak despite elevated turnover of RMB 1.62 trillion.

Broad A‑share Rally Sees Space and PV Stocks Soar as Precious Metals Tumble
China’s A‑shares rallied at mid‑day as speculative themes — notably commercial space, photovoltaic and AI application stocks — led a broad advance that saw over 4,400 stocks rise. Turnover was about RMB1.6 trillion, while precious metals and non‑ferrous miners fell sharply, highlighting a rotation in domestic investor flows.

China Stocks Slide Over 2% as Broad Sell-Off Sees Hundreds of Limit-Downs, Memory Chips Hit Hard
China’s major stock indices fell more than 2% as widespread selling pushed 123 companies to daily limit-downs and over 4,600 stocks lower. Liquor and some power-equipment shares bucked the trend, while non-ferrous metals and memory-chip related names suffered steep losses amid declining turnover.

China Signals Capital‑Market Push for the Next Five Years: More Listings, Easier Refinancing and Tighter Oversight
China’s securities regulator, led by Wu Qing, held a meeting with listed‑company representatives to shape capital‑market priorities for the next five years. The CSRC pledged reforms to listing and refinancing rules, deeper market tier integration and measures to attract long‑term capital, while stressing risk prevention and stronger supervision.