
Group 1 - A-shares opened positively on September 1, with the ChiNext index rising over 2%, driven by gains in precious metals, jewelry, biopharmaceuticals, energy metals, medical services, and chemical pharmaceuticals sectors [1] - Eight industries saw net inflows of main funds, with the telecommunications and biopharmaceutical sectors receiving net inflows of 1.53 billion and 1.11 billion respectively [1] - The computing industry experienced the largest net outflow of main funds, totaling 6.82 billion, followed by the power equipment, automotive, and electronics sectors, each exceeding 4 billion [1] Group 2 - Fourteen stocks received net inflows of main funds exceeding 400 million, with Liou Co. leading at 1.85 billion, despite a 9.62% year-on-year decline in total revenue [2][3] - Hengbao Co. followed with a net inflow of 1.39 billion, benefiting from the surge in digital currency concept stocks [2][3] - A total of 173 stocks saw net outflows exceeding 1 billion, with Dongfang Caifu leading at over 2.16 billion [4][5] Group 3 - In the tail end of trading, three stocks saw net inflows exceeding 1 billion, with Ningde Times leading at 155 million, following news of selling a 20.6% stake in a Finnish automotive company [6][7] - The tail end net outflows were led by Jinli Permanent Magnet, Lixun Precision, and Gree Electric, each exceeding 1 billion [8][9]