基础建设板块9月1日涨0.25%,棕榈股份领涨,主力资金净流出6.53亿元
Zheng Xing Xing Ye Ri Bao·2025-09-01 08:46

Market Overview - On September 1, the infrastructure sector rose by 0.25% compared to the previous trading day, with Palm Holdings leading the gains [1] - The Shanghai Composite Index closed at 3875.53, up 0.46%, while the Shenzhen Component Index closed at 12828.95, up 1.05% [1] Top Gainers in Infrastructure Sector - Palm Holdings (002431) closed at 2.52, up 10.04% with a trading volume of 1.4393 million shares and a transaction value of 347 million [1] - Huylv Ecological (001267) closed at 15.90, up 10.03% with a trading volume of 522,800 shares and a transaction value of 813 million [1] - Hongrun Construction (002062) closed at 8.56, up 10.03% with a trading volume of 1.2061 million shares and a transaction value of 1.012 billion [1] Top Losers in Infrastructure Sector - Daqian Ecological (603955) closed at 37.93, down 2.77% with a trading volume of 45,400 shares and a transaction value of 173 million [2] - Anhui Construction (600502) closed at 4.63, down 2.73% with a trading volume of 451,900 shares and a transaction value of 210 million [2] - China Communications Construction (601800) closed at 9.03, down 1.42% with a trading volume of 696,800 shares and a transaction value of 632 million [2] Capital Flow Analysis - The infrastructure sector experienced a net outflow of 653 million from institutional investors, while retail investors saw a net inflow of 515 million [2] - The top stocks with significant net inflows from retail investors include Huylv Ecological (001267) with 92.08 million and Palm Holdings (002431) with 75.98 million [3] Individual Stock Performance - Huylv Ecological (001267) had a net inflow of 92.08 million from institutional investors, representing 11.33% of its total trading [3] - Palm Holdings (002431) saw a net outflow of 31.18 million from retail investors, indicating a shift in investor sentiment [3] - Energy-saving Iron Han (300197) had a net inflow of 64.83 million from institutional investors, showing strong institutional interest [3]