AH trends diverge, Hang Seng Index up 0.6%, CNOOC up 4%, national bond futures slightly rebound.
Rare earth permanent magnets concept stocks pull back, photovoltaic and lithography themes also weaken. Hong Kong's real estate, banks, and oil & gas stocks are strong, CNOOC up 4%, Agricultural Bank of China and China Merchants Bank rise more than 2%. After experiencing a sharp drop yesterday, national bond futures rebounded in early trading, with 10-year and 30-year national bond futures contracts rising nearly 0.1% in early trading.
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Jibang Consulting: The photovoltaic industry chain continues to reduce production and clear out inventory. The decision of post-SNEC manufacturers' production and scheduling is particularly crucial.
Due to downstream demand falling back and high silicon wafer inventory, coupled with the approach of Q2 financial reporting season, manufacturers face increased pressure to clear inventory, leading to relatively weak bargaining power for silicon wafer prices. It is expected that prices will remain low in the short term, with consolidation at low levels.
Direct impact of changes | GCL Technology rose more than 7% to lead PV stocks, and the PV stock industry's backward production capacity is expected to clear up at an accelerated pace
On May 30, $PV Solar Energy (BK1233.HK) was stronger in early trading. As of press release, $GCL (03800.HK) $ rose 7.38% to HK$1.60; $Xinyi Solar (00968.HK) $ rose 4.73% to HK$5.54; $Follett Glass (06865.HK) $ rose 4.56% to HK$16.96; $Xinte Energy (01799.HK) $ rose 4.06% to HK$10.0. Market source: Futubull CITIC Securities said that excessive pressure on PV supply has led to high prices and profits in the industrial chain
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Silicon Industry Branch: Polysilicon prices fall below costs and supply is expected to shrink
The Silicon Industry Branch issued an article stating that the current price of polysilicon has broken through the cash costs of all production companies, and silicon manufacturers are facing a situation where they lose money when sold.