- On April 1, both A-shares and Hong Kong stocks opened significantly higher as geopolitical tensions in the Middle East eased, with signals from Iran and the U.S. indicating a willingness to end conflicts.
- The A-share market saw all three major indices rise over 1%, driven by a surge in computing hardware and chip sectors, while in Hong Kong, the Heng Seng Index opened 2% higher and experienced a slight pullback.
- In the bond market, government bond futures fluctuated, with mixed movements observed across commodity futures, including gains in precious metals but declines in crude oil and coal.