China A-Shares Close Lower as Shanghai and Shenzhen Indexes Fall

China A-shares rebounded, with the Shanghai Composite closing above 3,900 and the Shenzhen Component rising 1.13%, while combined turnover across the two exchanges eased to 1.85 trillion yuan.

Summary

China A-shares ended the latest session higher, reversing the previous decline. The Shanghai Composite closed above 3,900, while the Shenzhen Component gained 1.13%. Combined turnover on the Shanghai and Shenzhen exchanges totaled 1.85 trillion yuan, down 90.3 billion yuan from the prior session. Market breadth was broadly positive, with more than 4,200 stocks advancing across the market.

Terms & Concepts
  • A-shares: Shares of mainland China-based companies that trade on the Shanghai or Shenzhen stock exchanges, typically denominated in yuan.
  • Turnover: The total value of shares traded during a session, used as a basic gauge of market activity and liquidity.