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乘用车板块9月2日涨0.36%,赛力斯领涨,主力资金净流出295.6万元
Zheng Xing Xing Ye Ri Bao·2025-09-02 08:55

Market Overview - The passenger car sector increased by 0.36% on September 2, with Sailyis leading the gains [1] - The Shanghai Composite Index closed at 3858.13, down 0.45%, while the Shenzhen Component Index closed at 12553.84, down 2.14% [1] Individual Stock Performance - Sailyis (601127) closed at 146.94, up 2.12% with a trading volume of 586,800 shares and a transaction value of 859.6 million [1] - Great Wall Motors (601633) closed at 26.28, up 0.77% with a trading volume of 330,300 shares and a transaction value of 874 million [1] - BYD (002594) closed at 110.02, up 0.29% with a trading volume of 773,200 shares and a transaction value of 849.5 million [1] - GAC Group (601238) remained unchanged at 7.73 with a trading volume of 325,000 shares and a transaction value of 252 million [1] - Changan Automobile (000625) closed at 12.43, down 0.24% with a trading volume of 1,059,800 shares and a transaction value of 1.317 billion [1] - SAIC Motor (600104) closed at 18.95, down 0.47% with a trading volume of 739,400 shares and a transaction value of 1.407 billion [1] - Haima Automobile (000572) closed at 4.83, down 1.43% with a trading volume of 844,200 shares and a transaction value of 410 million [1] - BAIC Blue Valley (600733) closed at 6.59, down 2.83% with a trading volume of 1,382,700 shares and a transaction value of 1.198 billion [1] Fund Flow Analysis - The passenger car sector experienced a net outflow of 2.956 million from institutional investors and a net outflow of 232 million from speculative funds, while retail investors saw a net inflow of 235 million [1] - Sailyis had a net inflow of 49.7 million from institutional investors, while speculative funds saw a net outflow of 24.7 million [2] - BYD had a net inflow of 31.958 million from institutional investors, with a net outflow of 10.5 million from speculative funds and a net inflow of 73.159 million from retail investors [2] - Great Wall Motors had a net outflow of 83.706 million from institutional investors, with a net inflow of 30.448 million from speculative funds and a net inflow of 53.257 million from retail investors [2] - Changan Automobile had a net outflow of 130 million from institutional investors, with a net inflow of 12.374 million from speculative funds and a net inflow of 117 million from retail investors [2] - BAIC Blue Valley had a net outflow of 190 million from institutional investors, with a net inflow of 33.740 million from speculative funds and a net inflow of 15.67 million from retail investors [2]