# memory prices
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A‑Shares Slip as Year‑of‑the‑Snake Ends; Memory Rally and Semiconductor Demand Clash with Thin Liquidity
China’s A‑share market ended the lunar year with a broad decline as liquidity remained thin and sector rotations produced mixed outcomes. Memory prices and semiconductor equipment demand provided focused strength, while material cost rises and data‑security policy continued to reshape investment themes.

PBOC Sticks to ‘Moderate Ease’ as Liquidity Fuels Market Rally and a Memory-Price Surge
China’s central bank has reiterated a ‘moderately loose’ stance, with room to cut reserve requirements and interest rates, underpinning a surge in liquidity that is lifting markets and prompting renewed investment in sectors from memory chips to low‑altitude communications. The policy posture is encouraging private fund growth and corporate capital raising, but it also raises the prospect of speculative excess that regulators are already monitoring.

China's Zhiyuan Stages a Robot Gala as Humanoid Industry Moves from Demos to Products
Zhiyuan Robotics will forgo the 2026 Spring Festival Gala to host Robot Wonderful Night, a live-streamed spectacle featuring hundreds of performing robots, as it concentrates resources on embodied intelligence R&D. The event underscores a broader industry pivot from demonstration to productization amid booming forecasts for humanoid robots, rising memory costs driven by AI demand, and shifting infrastructure needs for compute and power.