(MENAFN) Chinese equities closed broadly higher Tuesday, with the benchmark Shanghai Composite Index gaining 0.87 percent to settle at 4,117.41 points, as energy and precious metals stocks drove the session’s advances.
The Shenzhen Component Index posted stronger gains, closing 1.36 percent higher at 14,291.57 points. Combined turnover across both indices reached approximately 2.2 trillion yuan (around $317.24 billion), up from 1.98 trillion yuan recorded in the previous session.
Oil and gas exploration and services stocks led the rally alongside precious metals, while cinema and film, Sora-related, and artificial-intelligence training data shares ranked among the session’s worst performers.
The ChiNext Index, which tracks China’s Nasdaq-style growth enterprise board, advanced 0.99 percent to close at 3,308.26 points.
Not all segments shared in the day’s momentum. The STAR Composite Index, which measures performance on China’s sci-tech innovation board, bucked the broader trend, slipping 0.61 percent to finish at 1,798.21 points.
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Chinese Stocks End Tuesday Up
(MENAFN) Chinese equities closed broadly higher Tuesday, with the benchmark Shanghai Composite Index gaining 0.87 percent to settle at 4,117.41 points, as energy and precious metals stocks drove the session’s advances.
The Shenzhen Component Index posted stronger gains, closing 1.36 percent higher at 14,291.57 points. Combined turnover across both indices reached approximately 2.2 trillion yuan (around $317.24 billion), up from 1.98 trillion yuan recorded in the previous session.
Oil and gas exploration and services stocks led the rally alongside precious metals, while cinema and film, Sora-related, and artificial-intelligence training data shares ranked among the session’s worst performers.
The ChiNext Index, which tracks China’s Nasdaq-style growth enterprise board, advanced 0.99 percent to close at 3,308.26 points.
Not all segments shared in the day’s momentum. The STAR Composite Index, which measures performance on China’s sci-tech innovation board, bucked the broader trend, slipping 0.61 percent to finish at 1,798.21 points.
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