At the opening of trading on September 20, the three major A-share indexes opened higher. The Shanghai Composite Index rose 0.39% to 3127.84 points, the Shenzhen Component Index rose 0.61% to 11274.86 points, and the ChiNext Index rose 0.7% to 11274.86 points. 2366.79 points; on the market, perovskite batteries, blade batteries, TOPCon batteries, HIT batteries, automotive integrated die-casting, photovoltaic equipment, energy metals and other sectors were among the top gainers, while prepared food concepts, tourist hotels, thin wine and other sectors were among the top losers. Yuyue Medical opened up 4.77%. Tencent plans to strategically invest 291 million yuan in its subsidiary Xunjie Medical. The A-shares of the Beijing Stock Exchange split, with Gasgoo Foods falling 21.66% and Bond shares falling 15.38%. Xinjin Road opened at the daily limit. The company plans to purchase 65.01% of the equity of Tianbing Technology and expand its main business to the new field of military electronics.
Today, the FTSE China A50 Index futures opened up 0.38%. Hong Kong's Hang Seng Index opened up 0.73%. The Japanese and Korean stock markets opened higher, with the Nikkei 225 Index opening up 0.8% at 27,788.68 points; the Topix Index opening at 1,951.10 points, up 0.6%. South Korea's KOSPI index opened up 0.8% to 2337.64 points.
U.S. stocks rose in late trading overnight, with the three major indexes collectively closing higher. The S&P 500 index rose 0.69% to 3899.89 points, the Dow Jones Industrial Average closed up 0.64% to 31019.68 points, and the Nasdaq Composite Index rose 0.76% to 11535.02 points. In terms of European stocks, Germany's DAX30 index rose 0.49%, the British market was closed for a day, France's CAC40 index fell 0.26%, and the European Stoxx 50 index rose 0.04%.
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