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Last weekend, market hotspots were diverse, with significant movements across multiple sectors, reflecting the market's continued focus on emerging industries.
The commercial aerospace sector performed remarkably. China’s space industry has completed nearly 90 launches this year, setting a new historical high, with the proportion of commercial launches continuously increasing, marking the acceleration of domestic space industry commercialization. This wave of enthusiasm has also boosted attention to related industrial chains.
In terms of energy materials, hotspots are concentrated. The main contract for lithium carbonate broke through the 130,000 mark intraday, with a single-day increase of over 8%, hitting a new high since November 2023. Meanwhile, the main contract for Shanghai silver rose over 7% intraday, and the main contract for Shanghai copper also performed strongly, with an increase of over 3%, both reaching historic highs. The collective rise of precious metals and energy commodities reflects the market’s warming expectations for energy transition and industrial demand.
The humanoid robot concept has also attracted attention. A listed company announced that its controlling shareholder plans to change, with the new controlling party being the world’s first publicly listed humanoid robot company, highlighting the hotness of the robotics industry.
The consumer sector has gained attention under policy guidance. Experts suggest that while maintaining overall policy stability, efforts should be made to continuously optimize the scope of support for goods consumption and increase support for service consumption, embodying the concept of "investing in people." This strategic adjustment is expected to bring new opportunities to related consumer industries.