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基础建设板块9月8日涨0.77%,杭州园林领涨,主力资金净流出2347.06万元

Market Overview - On September 8, the infrastructure sector rose by 0.77% compared to the previous trading day, with Hangzhou Garden leading the gains [1] - The Shanghai Composite Index closed at 3826.84, up 0.38%, while the Shenzhen Component Index closed at 12666.84, up 0.61% [1] Top Gainers in Infrastructure Sector - Hangzhou Garden (300649) closed at 18.27, up 11.88% with a trading volume of 133,600 shares and a transaction value of 235 million [1] - Huylv Ecological (001267) closed at 15.72, up 6.72% with a trading volume of 788,600 shares and a transaction value of 1.218 billion [1] - Pudong Construction (600284) closed at 9.06, up 4.50% with a trading volume of 1,630,600 shares and a transaction value of 567 million [1] Top Losers in Infrastructure Sector - ST Yuancheng (603388) closed at 2.05, down 5.09% with a trading volume of 122,800 shares and a transaction value of 25.53 million [2] - ST Lingnan (002717) closed at 1.60, down 4.76% with a trading volume of 207,700 shares and a transaction value of 33.23 million [2] - Hongrun Construction (002062) closed at 9.36, down 3.11% with a trading volume of 944,500 shares and a transaction value of 879 million [2] Capital Flow Analysis - The infrastructure sector experienced a net outflow of 23.47 million from main funds, while speculative funds saw a net inflow of 130 million, and retail investors had a net outflow of 106 million [2] - Major stocks like Hongrun Construction and Pudong Construction had significant net inflows from main funds, indicating investor interest despite overall sector outflows [3] Notable Stocks with Capital Flow - Hongrun Construction (002062) had a main fund net inflow of 54.16 million, while retail investors saw a net outflow of 84.59 million [3] - Pudong Construction (600284) recorded a main fund net inflow of 52.67 million, with retail investors experiencing a net outflow of 53.63 million [3] - Xinjiang Communications Construction (002941) had a main fund net inflow of 30.99 million, but speculative funds saw a net outflow of 38.71 million [3]