贵金属板块9月11日跌1.04%,西部黄金领跌,主力资金净流出12.56亿元

Core Viewpoint - The precious metals sector experienced a decline of 1.04% on September 11, with Western Gold leading the drop. In contrast, the Shanghai Composite Index rose by 1.65%, and the Shenzhen Component Index increased by 3.36% [1]. Precious Metals Sector Performance - The top 10 stocks in the precious metals sector showed mixed performance, with the following notable changes: - Shanshe International (000975) closed at 21.27, up by 0.85% with a trading volume of 392,000 shares and a turnover of 824 million yuan. - Hunan Gold (002155) closed at 22.81, up by 0.62% with a trading volume of 744,500 shares and a turnover of 1.676 billion yuan. - Western Gold (601069) led the decline, closing at 66.16, down by 3.64% with a trading volume of 787,000 shares [1][2]. Capital Flow Analysis - The precious metals sector saw a net outflow of 1.256 billion yuan from institutional investors, while retail investors contributed a net inflow of 1.011 billion yuan. Speculative funds recorded a net inflow of 245 million yuan [2][3]. - Specific stock capital flows included: - Chifeng Gold (600988) had a net outflow of 267 million yuan from institutional investors and a net inflow of 194 million yuan from retail investors. - Shandong Gold (600547) experienced a net outflow of 260 million yuan from institutional investors and a net inflow of 192 million yuan from retail investors [3]. ETF Information - The gold stock ETF (product code: 159562) tracks the CSI Hong Kong and Shanghai Gold Industry Stock Index and has seen a 6.44% change over the past five days. The current P/E ratio is 24.20, with a recent increase in shares by 75 million to a total of 560 million shares, despite a net outflow of 30.693 million yuan from institutional funds [5].