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A-share Market Performance:
- The Regular foreign exchange custody company rankingssectors with significant gains in the A-share market today include precious metals, securities, smart lampposts, 5.5G technology, basic metals, non-ferrous metals, artificial intelligence chips, and CPO (fine chemical products), among others.
- Conversely, sectors that experienced larger declines include automobile dismantling, automobile services, coal industry, hub motors, education, ST (special treatment) stocks, and pork concept, among others.
Economic Data and Stock Market Trends:
- March Caixin China Manufacturing PMI slightly rose to 50.9, improving for the fifth consecutive month, marking the most significant growth rate in 13 months.
- A-shares opened high and moved higher, with the Growth Enterprise Market Index surging 1.75%, the Shenzhen Component Index gaining 1.52%, and the Shanghai Composite Index up 0.77%. Government bond futures fell across the board.
- Spot gold prices hit a historic high, continuing to rise, now at $2256.31 per ounce, with a daily increase of 1.06%.
Company Performance:
- The fast-fashion cross-border e-commerce platform SHEIN recorded a profit of over two billion dollars last year, with a total merchandise volume of approximately 45 billion dollars.
Federal Reserve Policies and Commentary:
- Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell mentioned that he hopes to see more "favorable" inflation data, and will continue to carefully consider the timing for rate cuts.
- Wall Street commentators noted that the Federal Reserve is currently willing to wait for more data before deciding on rate cuts.
Other Market Dynamics:
- In the Asian markets, Japanese stocks opened high and went lower, while Korean stocks saw a slight rise, with spot gold prices continuously increasing.
- Syngenta Group has cancelled its 65 billion listing application.
- Aonong Bio (603363.sh) opened nearly 10% lower, then slightly recovered. As of the deadline, Aonong Bio was down 5.61%, at 5.37 yuan.


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