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  • Open
    10079.2802$
  • Previous Close
    10147.4021$
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  • Day Range
    -68.12$
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About

The financial product symbol 000991.SHG refers to the CSI Shanghai Government Bond 5-10 Year Index. This index tracks the performance of fixed-rate government bonds issued in the Shanghai Stock Exchange with maturities between 5 and 10 years. It serves as a benchmark for evaluating the performance of longer-term government bond investments in the Shanghai market and reflects the overall sentiment and yields within that segment of the fixed-income market. The index is weighted by market capitalization and is designed to be investable, representing a significant portion of the Shanghai-listed government bond universe.

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Factors

Corporate Performance: The company's financial health, including revenue, profit margins, and debt levels, significantly impacts its stock price. Strong performance typically drives the price up, while weak performance can lead to a decrease. Market Sentiment: Overall investor mood and outlook toward the specific industry and the broader market influence the stock price. Positive sentiment can lead to increased buying pressure, pushing the price higher, and vice versa. Industry Trends: The performance and growth prospects of the industry the company operates in affect investor perception and valuation of the stock. Positive trends can attract investors, while negative trends may deter them. Macroeconomic Factors: Economic conditions, such as interest rates, inflation, and GDP growth, can influence investor confidence and liquidity in the stock market, thereby impacting the stock price. Company News: Significant announcements, such as new product launches, acquisitions, or partnerships, can affect investor expectations and the stock's valuation. Regulatory Changes: Government regulations and policy changes impacting the company's operations or the industry can affect investor sentiment and the stock price. Geopolitical Events: Global events like political instability, trade wars, or economic sanctions can introduce uncertainty and volatility in the market, impacting the stock price.

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