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社保基金持仓动向:二季度新进72股
Zhong Guo Jing Ji Wang·2025-08-27 06:26

Core Insights - The article highlights the recent movements of social security funds in the stock market, revealing that 72 new stocks were added to their portfolio in the second quarter [1][2]. Summary by Categories Social Security Fund Holdings - A total of 3,077 companies have disclosed their semi-annual reports, with social security funds appearing in 313 stocks. In Q2, they initiated positions in 72 stocks, increased holdings in 79 stocks, reduced holdings in 102 stocks, and maintained their positions in 60 stocks [1]. - The stock with the highest number of social security fund holders among new positions is Su Shiyan, with three funds listed among the top ten shareholders, holding a total of 14.86 million shares, accounting for 2.94% of the circulating shares [1]. New Stock Positions - The stock with the highest proportion of social security fund holdings among new positions is Bai Ao Intelligent, with a holding ratio of 7.23%. Other notable stocks include Zhong Chumei at 3.45%, and Bei Ding Co., Su Shiyan, and Stanley also having significant holdings [1]. - The stock with the largest number of shares held by social security funds among new positions is Hualing Steel, with 48.08 million shares held, followed by Huafa Shares and Stanley with 25.89 million shares and 21.99 million shares, respectively [1]. Performance Metrics - Among the new stocks, 44 companies reported year-on-year net profit growth, with the highest increase seen in Gao Lan Shares, which achieved a net profit of 22.93 million yuan, a staggering increase of 1,438.57% year-on-year. Other companies with significant profit growth include Shengnong Development and Xin Qiang Lian, with increases of 791.93% and 496.60%, respectively [2]. - Since July, the average increase for the new stocks held by social security funds is 20.22%, outperforming the Shanghai Composite Index. The best-performing stock is Dayuan Pump Industry, with a cumulative increase of 128.49%, followed by Guomai Culture and Gao Lan Shares, which increased by 87.48% and 79.78%, respectively. The stock with the largest decline is Dadi Ocean, down 6.41% [2].