China Stocks Midday Recap: Indices Weak, Retail & Insurance Sectors Rise, Ping An Hits 4-Year High

Stock News
Dec 15

On December 15, Chinese stock indices showed weak fluctuations during the morning session, with over 2,600 stocks advancing. The half-day turnover reached 1.2 trillion yuan, down 52.93 billion yuan from the previous day. By midday, the Shanghai Composite Index fell 0.11%, the Shenzhen Component Index dropped 0.71%, and the ChiNext Index declined 1.29%. Analysts attributed the market sentiment to several factors: a broad slump in cryptocurrency markets, with Bitcoin plunging over 2%, and risk-off sentiment triggered by Oracle's delayed OpenAI data center plans. Additionally, heightened expectations of a 25-basis-point rate hike by the Bank of Japan at its upcoming meeting further weighed on investor caution.

Sector Highlights: 1. **Insurance stocks surged**, led by Ping An Insurance (601318), which jumped nearly 5% to a four-year high. Other insurers, including China Pacific Insurance and New China Life, also gained. 2. **Consumer sectors strengthened**, with dairy concepts rallying sharply—Yangguang Dairy hit the daily limit. Liquor stocks were active, as Huangtai Wine surged by the 10% cap. 3. **Retail outperformed**, with Baida Group notching a third consecutive limit-up, supported by a joint policy notice from regulators to boost consumption via financial-commerce coordination. 4. **Commercial aerospace** extended gains, with Hualing Cable and Zhongchao Holdings both locking in three straight limit-ups. Decliners included cinema chains and computing hardware sectors.

**Broker Views:** - **CITIC Securities**: While surpassing external demand expectations in 2025 may prove challenging, domestic demand catalysts are multiplying, per the Central Economic Work Conference’s emphasis on internal circulation. - **CITIC Construction Securities**: Structural opportunities and capital market reforms underpin the bull market’s foundation, with year-end rebalancing likely to fuel a fresh rally. Preferred sectors: nonferrous metals, AI computing, and commercial aerospace. - **GTJA**: The year-end rally has begun, favoring tech, broker-insurance, and consumer plays, aided by potential policy easing and RMB stability.

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