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两市主力资金净流出279.07亿元,计算机行业净流出居首
Zheng Quan Shi Bao Wang·2025-07-01 10:31

Market Overview - On July 1, the Shanghai Composite Index rose by 0.39%, while the Shenzhen Component Index increased by 0.11%. The ChiNext Index fell by 0.24%, and the CSI 300 Index rose by 0.17% [1] - Among the tradable A-shares, 2,628 stocks rose, accounting for 48.64%, while 2,545 stocks declined [1] Capital Flow - The main capital saw a net outflow of 27.907 billion yuan, marking the fourth consecutive trading day of net outflows [1] - The ChiNext experienced a net outflow of 14.059 billion yuan, while the STAR Market had a net outflow of 0.993 billion yuan. The CSI 300 constituents saw a net outflow of 2.990 billion yuan [1] Industry Performance - Out of the 28 primary industries classified by Shenwan, 20 industries saw gains, with the highest increases in the Comprehensive and Pharmaceutical & Biological sectors, which rose by 2.60% and 1.80%, respectively [1] - The industries with the largest declines were Computer and Retail, which fell by 1.18% and 0.79%, respectively [1] Industry Capital Inflows and Outflows - Eight industries had net capital inflows, with the Pharmaceutical & Biological sector leading with a net inflow of 2.422 billion yuan and a daily increase of 1.80%. The Banking sector followed with a net inflow of 0.886 billion yuan and a daily increase of 1.53% [1] - Twenty-three industries experienced net capital outflows, with the Computer sector leading with a net outflow of 8.395 billion yuan and a daily decline of 1.18%. The Power Equipment sector followed with a net outflow of 5.163 billion yuan and a daily decline of 0.37% [1] Individual Stock Performance - A total of 1,928 stocks saw net capital inflows, with 668 stocks having inflows exceeding 10 million yuan. Among these, 70 stocks had inflows exceeding 100 million yuan, with Hongbaoli leading at 0.516 billion yuan and a daily increase of 10.01% [2] - The stocks with the largest net outflows included Inner Mongolia First Machinery, Dongfang Caifu, and Sifang Jingchuang, with outflows of 0.942 billion yuan, 0.787 billion yuan, and 0.731 billion yuan, respectively [2]