保险板块9月15日跌0.87%,新华保险领跌,主力资金净流出11.88亿元
Zheng Xing Xing Ye Ri Bao·2025-09-15 08:43

Core Points - The insurance sector experienced a decline of 0.87% on September 15, with New China Life Insurance leading the drop [1] - The Shanghai Composite Index closed at 3860.5, down 0.26%, while the Shenzhen Component Index rose by 0.63% to 13005.77 [1] Insurance Sector Performance - China Ping An (601318) closed at 57.33, down 0.61% with a trading volume of 546,800 shares and a transaction value of 3.148 billion [1] - China Life Insurance (601628) closed at 38.89, down 0.84% with a trading volume of 152,300 shares and a transaction value of 595 million [1] - China Pacific Insurance (601601) closed at 37.00, down 0.86% with a trading volume of 336,300 shares and a transaction value of 1.247 billion [1] - China Property & Casualty Insurance (601319) closed at 8.15, down 0.97% with a trading volume of 833,400 shares and a transaction value of 680 million [1] - New China Life Insurance (601336) closed at 62.19, down 2.05% with a trading volume of 204,500 shares and a transaction value of 1.282 billion [1] Capital Flow Analysis - The insurance sector saw a net outflow of 1.188 billion from institutional investors, while retail investors contributed a net inflow of 875 million [1] - Detailed capital flow for major companies shows: - China Life Insurance had a net outflow of 46.69 million from institutional investors and a net inflow of 55.17 million from retail investors [2] - China Property & Casualty Insurance had a net outflow of 65.68 million from institutional investors and a net inflow of 21.49 million from retail investors [2] - China Pacific Insurance had a net outflow of 1.55 billion from institutional investors and a net inflow of 1.69 billion from retail investors [2] - New China Life Insurance had a significant net outflow of 324 million from institutional investors but a net inflow of 209 million from retail investors [2] - China Ping An experienced a net outflow of 5.96 billion from institutional investors and a net inflow of 420 million from retail investors [2]