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乘用车板块8月28日跌0.28%,海马汽车领跌,主力资金净流出24亿元
Zheng Xing Xing Ye Ri Bao·2025-08-28 08:43

Market Overview - The passenger car sector experienced a decline of 0.28% on August 28, with Haima Automobile leading the drop [1] - The Shanghai Composite Index closed at 3843.6, up 1.14%, while the Shenzhen Component Index closed at 12571.37, up 2.25% [1] Individual Stock Performance - Great Wall Motors (601633) closed at 25.51, with an increase of 1.39% and a trading volume of 271,700 shares, totaling a transaction value of 689 million [1] - BAIC BluePark (600733) closed at 8.72, up 0.58%, with a trading volume of 1.504 million shares and a transaction value of 1.299 billion [1] - SAIC Motor (600104) closed at 18.93, up 0.11%, with a trading volume of 897,300 shares and a transaction value of 1.684 billion [1] - GAC Group (601238) remained unchanged at 7.88, with a trading volume of 381,400 shares and a transaction value of 297 million [1] - Seres (601127) closed at 131.38, down 0.33%, with a trading volume of 301,200 shares and a transaction value of 393.5 million [1] - Changan Automobile (000625) closed at 12.70, down 0.39%, with a trading volume of 1.6576 million shares and a transaction value of 2.093 billion [1] - BYD (002594) closed at 109.32, down 1.23%, with a trading volume of 762,500 shares and a transaction value of 8.278 billion [1] - Haima Automobile (000572) closed at 4.64, down 2.11%, with a trading volume of 885,800 shares and a transaction value of 412 million [1] Fund Flow Analysis - The passenger car sector saw a net outflow of 2.4 billion from institutional investors, while retail investors had a net inflow of 2.116 billion [1] - The detailed fund flow for individual stocks indicates that GAC Group had a net outflow of 14.42 million from institutional investors, while retail investors contributed a net inflow of 19.16 million [2] - Great Wall Motors experienced a net outflow of 18.49 million from institutional investors, with a net inflow of 62.04 million from retail investors [2] - SAIC Motor had a net outflow of 18.53 million from institutional investors, with a net inflow of 117 million from retail investors [2] - Haima Automobile faced a significant net outflow of 47.76 million from institutional investors, while retail investors contributed a net inflow of 16.60 million [2] - BYD saw a substantial net outflow of 1.145 billion from institutional investors, with a smaller net inflow of 99.71 million from retail investors [2]