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UK preliminary composite PMI for August 52.5 vs consensus 51.6; July 52.2.
2026-08-21
UK preliminary composite PMI for August 52.5 vs consensus 51.6; July 52.2.
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2026-08-21
A-shares opened lower then rallied; at midday the Shanghai Composite was unchanged, the Shenzhen Composite Index rose 0.63% and the ChiNext Index gained 1.21%. Shanghai- and Shenzhen-listed turnover was 1.25 tln yuan in the first half, down 117.9 bln
A-shares opened lower then rallied; at midday the Shanghai Composite was unchanged, the Shenzhen Composite Index rose 0.63% and the ChiNext Index gained 1.21%. Shanghai- and Shenzhen-listed turnover was 1.25 tln yuan in the first half, down 117.9 bln from the prior session. More than 3,500 stocks fell. Gold-related names outperformed: Shen Zhonghua A posted a second straight daily limit-up, Hunan Baiyin, Fuda Alloy and Baiyin Nonferrous hit limit-up. CPO-related names recovered, with Tianyang New Materials, Xingwang Ruijie and Kechuan Technology among the top movers. BC battery names advanced; Fuda Alloy led, with Huamin, Jinfu Technology and Ruike Laser also higher. Oil & gas extraction, salt-lake lithium, minor metals and MLCC concepts were among other gainers. Grain-related stocks continued to pull back: Qiule Seed and Shennong Seed fell over 11%, Jingliang Holdings and Wanxiang Denong dropped more than 9%. Innovative-drug names retreated; Ha Sanlian hit limit-down, while Boteng, Anke Biotech and Xidian Pharma were among the laggards.
2026-08-21
JPMorgan Chase's market intelligence team believes that the recent market comparison of the 10-year US Treasury yield rising above 5% to 2007 easily overlooks the significant changes in the structure of the US economy and stock market today. Report d
JPMorgan Chase's market intelligence team believes that the recent market comparison of the 10-year US Treasury yield rising above 5% to 2007 easily overlooks the significant changes in the structure of the US economy and stock market today. Report data shows that in the third quarter of 2026, US household cash reserves were approximately $22.9 trillion, compared to approximately $8.0 trillion in the second quarter of 2007; the current household debt service ratio is about 11.1%, also significantly lower than the peak of 15.8% in the fourth quarter of 2007. The stock market structure is also different. The weighting of the S&P 500 technology sector has increased from 15.2% in 2007 to 37.8%. Large technology companies have higher cash reserves and more globalized revenue sources, making them relatively less sensitive to the US domestic financing environment. While high yields will still suppress valuations, if the rise is gradual, companies and the market will have time to digest it; when long-term bonds rapidly deteriorate and the MOVE index rises significantly, cross-asset deleveraging and valuation shocks will be more concentrated. Therefore, JPMorgan Chase believes that the impact of bond volatility on US stocks may be more important than the absolute level of yields.
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